Mudiad Adfer

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Mudiad Adfer (trans: 'Restoration Movement') was a splinter group of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (the Welsh language Society) in the 1970s. Taking its Welsh-only philosophy from the works and teachings of Owain Owain and Emyr Llewelyn, it believed in the creation of "Y Fro Gymraeg" - a monoglot region based on the existing Welsh language heartlands in the west of Wales. Adfer slowly disappeared from the scene in the late 1980s.[1]

Cymuned later emerged as a pressure-group in the Welsh-speaking areas of Wales.

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  1. ^ Safle Owain Owain. Bardd, Llenor, Gwleidydd, gwyddonydd niwclear gwrthniwclear


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