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Hughes, S. High Street, Bangor; Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales. CC0

Wikimedia UK yw'r elusen genedlaethol ar gyfer y mudiad agored a rhyngwladol Wikimedia. Cydweithiwn gyda Phrosiectau Wikimedia, fel Wicipedia, i helpu pobl a sefydliadau i gyfrannu at gefnfor o wybodaeth am y blaned a thu hwnt, a hynny'n agored ac am ddim. Cydweithiwn gyda nifer o sefydliadau addysgol a diwylliannol, gan gynnwys y Coleg Cymraeg, CBAC, Prifysgolion Abertawe a Bangor. Oherwydd pwer ac argaeledd Wicipedia Cymraeg, caiff ei chrybwyll gan Lywodraeth Cymru o fewn ei fframwaith ddigidol a'i strategaeth 2050). Mae galeriau, llyfrgelloedd ac amgueddfeydd mwya'r byd hefyd yn cydweithio gyda ni, ac mae Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru wedi gwneud camau arloesol. Holwch ble mae eich clwb neu brosiect wici agosaf er mwyn i ni fedru darparu gwybodaeth agored ac am ddim i bawb drwy'r byd!

Tŵr Bach Llandwyn Island Lighthouse
Tŵr Bach Llandwyn Island Lighthouse. . CC BY-SA 4.0

Wikimedia UK has worked in partnership with a number of education organisations and bodies in Wales including Coleg Cymraeg, the WJEC, and Swansea and Bangor Universities. Due to the reach, depth and impact of Wikipedia, the Welsh Government is also working closely with us on a number of projects. Some of the world’s leading galleries, libraries, archives and museums including the National Library of Wales have unlocked content on open licences. Let us know how we can work with your school, college, institution or society.

Jason Evans at the National Library of Wales

Partners

Over the years we have worked closely with groups and institutions from across Wales.

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13 century Llangelynnin Church, Gwynedd, Wales CC BY-SA 4.0

Languages

As well as working through the Welsh language, some of our work is with the English speaking community in Wales. We also try to support and inspire other indigenous languages communities on Wikipedia.

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A View of the New Passage House on the River Severn with a View CC0

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