Rudin
Rudin is a town in the northern part of Wales, England, with a population of about 5,000. Rudin is located in the highlands south of the Kluid valley, and the highest hills in the town are the Old Town, Rudin Castle, and St. Peter's Square. The name Rudin comes from the Welsh word for 'rhudd', which means red, and 'din', which means fortress, because it was built on the red sandstone so that it can look over the Cluid River for security purposes . In the late 1990s, floods in the new towns of Rudin were flooded, and in the fall of 2003, £ 3 million was spent to prepare for floods. Rudin has more than 700 years of history in literature and has a great architectural heritage and the largest livestock auction market in Wales.