Llangollen
Llangollen is a village as well as community in Denbighshire, north-east Wales, on the River Dee beside the Berwyn hills and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB. It had a population of 3,658 at the 2011 census. Llangollen takes its name from the Welsh llan significance "a religious negotiation" as well as Saint Collen, a 6th-century monk that established a church next to the river. St Collen is said to have actually shown up in Llangollen by coracle. There are nothing else churches in Wales committed to St Collen, and he may have had links with Colan in Cornwall and also with Langolen in Brittany. Today Llangollen relies greatly on the vacationer sector, but still gets significant earnings from farming. A lot of the farms in the hills around the town were sheep farms, and the domestic wool sector, both spinning and also weaving, was important in the location for centuries. A number of factories were later constructed along the financial institutions of the River Dee, where both wool and cotton were refined. The water mill contrary Llangollen Railway station is over 600 years of ages, and was initially made use of to grind flour for neighborhood farmers.