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Mynytho is a small village located near the southern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula. It consists of only a few houses, beautiful scenery and some farmland. There are also campsites scattered around the village's outskirts.
Mynytho's memorial hall occupies a significant place in the history of the struggle for the recognition of Welsh culture and the Welsh language.
Mynytho is the site of a small yet highly visible tower that stands on a hill (Foel fawr) overlooking the area. The origins of the tower, which is popularly known to English residents as the "Jampot", are obscure, although it is identified on maps as being an old mill.
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