Llanfairpwllgwyngyll or Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll (pronounced
[ɬanˌvair puɬˈɡwɨ̞nɡɨ̞ɬ]) is a large village and community on the
island of Anglesey in Wales, situated on the Menai Strait next to
the Britannia Bridge and across the strait from Bangor. It is
alternatively known as Llanfairpwll, Llanfair PG, or
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
At the 2001 census, the population of the community was
3,040,[1] 76% of whom spoke Welsh fluently; the highest percentage
of speakers were in the 10–14 age group, where 97.1% spoke
Welsh.[citation needed] By the time of the 2011 Census the
population had increased to 3,107, of whom 70.62% were able to
speak Welsh.[2] It is the sixth largest settlement on the island
by population.
The long form of the name was invented for promotional
purposes in the 1860s; with 58 characters it is the longest place
name in Europe and the second longest official one-word place name
in the world.[3]
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll or Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll (pronounced [ɬanˌvair puɬˈɡwɨ̞nɡɨ̞ɬ]) is a large village and community on the island of Anglesey in Wales, situated on the Menai Strait next to the Britannia Bridge and across the strait from Bangor. It is alternatively known as Llanfairpwll, Llanfair PG, or Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
At the 2001 census, the population of the community was 3,040,[1] 76% of whom spoke Welsh fluently; the highest percentage of speakers were in the 10–14 age group, where 97.1% spoke Welsh.[citation needed] By the time of the 2011 Census the population had increased to 3,107, of whom 70.62% were able to speak Welsh.[2] It is the sixth largest settlement on the island by population.
The long form of the name was invented for promotional purposes in the 1860s; with 58 characters it is the longest place name in Europe and the second longest official one-word place name in the world.[3]