Tryweryn was drowned on October 1, 1965, when the valley was flooded to create the Llyn Celyn reservoir in North Wales. This controversial decision was met with significant opposition, particularly from the Welsh nationalist movement, as it submerged the village of Tryweryn and displaced its residents. The event became a symbol of the struggle for Welsh identity and rights.
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