Amlwch
Amlwch is one of the most northern town in Wales and is a neighborhood. It is located on the north coast of the Island of Anglesey, on the A5025 which connects it to Holyhead and to Menai Bridge. In addition to Amlwch town and Amlwch Port, various other settlements within the community consist of Burwen, Porthllethog/Bull Bay and Pentrefelin. The community has a coastline in Llaneilian, and it has substantial coastal cliffs. Tourism is a crucial component of the regional economy. At one time it was a growing mining town that came to be the centre of a vast global trade in copper ore. The harbour inlet came to be an active port and also considerable shipbuilding and also ship fixing centre, in addition to an embarkation factor with watercrafts sailing to the Isle of Man and also to Liverpool. The name Amlwch-- a reference to the site of the town's harbour, Porth Amlwch-- originates from Welsh am ("around, on or around") as well as llwch (an old acceptation "inlet, creek" - comparable to the Gaelic word "loch" for a body of water). On 23 November 1981, the first twister of the record-breaking 1981 UK tornado break out, an F1/T2 tornado, travelled through Amlwch. At the 2011 census the community had a population of 3,789.