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- Llangeitho abstract "Llangeitho is a village and community in Ceredigion, Wales situated on the upper river Aeron about 6 km due west of Tregaron and 11 km north of Lampeter. It has a population of 874.It is primarily associated with the name of Daniel Rowland (born in the village in 1713) and the Welsh Methodist revival of the 18th century. Rowland served as curate at Nantcwnlle and Llangeitho. The village's chapel, built in 1760, became famous throughout Wales as a Methodist centre, and thousands of people visited it to listen to the preaching. Rowland was buried in the village and there is a memorial column to him there. Two more chapels were built, in 1764 and 1814, to replace the original chapel. The village witnessed many periods of religious revival throughout that century, but the most powerful was that of 1762. Rejoicing, dancing and jumping for joy were seen during the 1762 revival. Welsh Methodists earned the name 'Jumpers' as a result. William Williams Pantycelyn wrote in defence of these celebrations. The village was long considered as a stronghold of the Welsh language, but the 1970s saw an influx of people from outside Wales, mainly from England, and this period saw the percentage of Welsh speakers decline from 83% in 1971 to 55% ten years later. The census figure for 2001 was 57%.[citation needed]The village church, situated on the north side of the village, is an ancient one, but the first substantial reference to it is from around 1900: the pretty mediaeval double screen and the old wooden stairs leading up to the gallery were destroyed.The church and parish are named after St Ceitho, and St Ceitho's Spring is nearby: its water is said to be cool in summer and warm in winter.At the edge of the village is the mansion of Cwrt Mawr, where antiquary J. H. Davies assembled a valuable collection of Welsh language manuscripts known as the Cwrtmawr manuscripts, which Davies gave to the National Library of Wales and now forms part of its manuscript collection.".
- Llangeitho areaCode "01974".
- Llangeitho ceremonialCounty Dyfed.
- Llangeitho country United_Kingdom.
- Llangeitho country Wales.
- Llangeitho gridReference "SN679597".
- Llangeitho populationTotal "874".
- Llangeitho postalCode "SY25".
- Llangeitho principalArea Ceredigion.
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- Llangeitho communityWales "Llangeitho".
- Llangeitho constituencyWelshAssembly Ceredigion_(Assembly_constituency).
- Llangeitho constituencyWestminster Ceredigion_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Llangeitho country "Wales".
- Llangeitho dialCode "1974".
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- Llangeitho latitude "52.22".
- Llangeitho lieutenancyWales Dyfed.
- Llangeitho longitude "-4.02".
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- Llangeitho population "874".
- Llangeitho postTown "Tregaron".
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- Llangeitho comment "Llangeitho is a village and community in Ceredigion, Wales situated on the upper river Aeron about 6 km due west of Tregaron and 11 km north of Lampeter. It has a population of 874.It is primarily associated with the name of Daniel Rowland (born in the village in 1713) and the Welsh Methodist revival of the 18th century. Rowland served as curate at Nantcwnlle and Llangeitho.".
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- Llangeitho lat "52.22".
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