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EncyclopediaMenai StraitMenai Strait (men'ī) [key], channel of the Irish Sea, 14 mi (23 km) long and from 200 yd (183 m) to 2 mi (3.2 km) wide, between the island of Anglesey and mainland Gwynedd, NW Wales. Thomas Telford's suspension bridge (1826; rebuilt 1938–41) carries the road from Bangor on the mainland to Anglesey, over the strait, and Robert Stephenson's tubular bridge (1850) carries a railroad. Caernarvon is on the strait; Llanfair-Pwllgwyngyll is nearby. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. More on Menai Strait from Infoplease:
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- Caernarvon - Caernarvon Caernarvon , Welsh Caernarfon, town (1981 pop. 9,506), Gwynedd, NW Wales, on Menai ...
- Bangor, town, Wales - Bangor Bangor , town (1981 pop. 12,174), Gwynedd, NW Wales, at the northern end of Menai Strait. ...
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