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Why is the quarry spelt Dinorwic and the village spelt Dinorwig? We ought to give some kind of explanation, if explanation there be. --Blisco00:16, 18 February 2007 (UTC).....Answer. dinorwic is the english spelling, dinorwig is the welsh spelling, and as such they are interchangable.Reply
I've added a note on this. Also, yes, you're quite right - a link to Slate industry in Wales was definitely missing! (I think this was because Rhion, who wrote that article, went round wiki-linking everything at the time, but this article was created since then!) Hogyn Lleol20:26, 18 February 2007 (UTC)Reply