Our coverage in English from the National Eisteddfod 2014
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The National Eisteddfod is the largest cultural event of its kind in Europe. It takes place annually during the first week of August and this year was held in Llanelli between 2-9 August.
If you're not a Welsh speaker but would like to see results, video highlights, photos and news from this year's festival, you can click around the links below.
Results and video highlights
Comprehensive results including video highlights of the top three competitors and videos of the five main ceremonies, including the Crowning on Monday, the Prose Medal on Wednesday and the Chairing on Friday.
Results for Friday evening 8 August
Results for Wednesday evening 6 August
Pictures from around the Maes
You can also look back at the week in pictures in our daily galleries from the Eisteddfod.
Picture gallery for Saturday 9 August
Picture gallery for Friday 8 August
Picture gallery for Thursday 7 August
Picture gallery for Wednesday 6 August
Picture gallery for Tuesday 5 August
Picture gallery for Monday 4 August
Picture gallery for Sunday 3 August
Get the lowdown on the Eisteddfod
We had all the lowdown on the Eisteddfod including a list of handy words and phrases, a map of the area with directions and information about the shuttle bus route and links to public transport information. If you're still not sure what the Eisteddfod's all about, check out our Eisteddfod essentials. And to really get to grips with the Eisteddfod's bardic traditions, its rituals and mystical symbolism, check out our fantastic step by step iWonder guide to the festival and its fascinating history.
News from the festival
Throughout the week BBC Wales news online covered all the top news stories from the Eisteddfod.
Radio and Television
BBC Cymru Wales' live coverage from the Eisteddfod was available on S4C, dolen allanol with English language subtitles. Radio Wales also broadcasted daily from the Eisteddfod, while Wales Today reported from the Maes every evening at 6.30pm on BBC One Wales.
A guide to the Eisteddfod - what it's all about
To find out more about what the Eisteddfod is all about and its history, visit the Eisteddfod's official website, dolen allanol.