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  • ...er borders: The Wye forms the eastern border with [[Gloucestershire]], the Rhymney forms the western border with [[Glamorgan]] and the Monnow forms the north- ...The Herefordshire hamlet of [[Fwthog]] adjoining the [[River Honddu|Honddu Valley]] is an exclave within Monmouthshire.
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  • ...illy]]. It neighbours [[Bedwas]] and [[Trethomas]]. It lies on the [[River Rhymney]] which forms the county border with [[Glamorgan]]. The ancient parish lies [[Category:Rhymney Valley]]
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  • ...st in the Tredegar iron works. "Utterly remote at the head of the Sirhowy valley...the town was a man-made hell. Men and children worked killing hours in t ...e Beeching Axe in 1963. The closest railway stations now are in Ebbw Vale, Rhymney and Abergavenny.
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  • ...is a town in [[Glamorgan]], standing at the southern end of the [[Rhymney Valley]], on the border with [[Monmouthshire]], with a population of some 31,000 s [[Category:Rhymney Valley]]
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  • ...om the Bridge, Machen - geograph.org.uk - 307579.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Rhymney in Machen]] ...ney River''' ({{lang|cy|Afon Rhymni}}) is a river which carves the Rhymney Valley between [[Monmouthshire]] and [[Glamorgan]]. It empties into the sea east
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  • |constituency= Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney The valley of the [[River Taff]] was heavily wooded, with a few scattered farms on the
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  • ...lligaer''' is a village in [[Glamorgan]], in the [[Rhymney River|Rhymney]] valley. The parish also includes the villages of Cefn Hengoed and [[Hengoed]] to t
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  • |name=Rhymney |picture=Colliery Wheels, Rhymney - geograph.org.uk - 537580.jpg
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  • ...Ystrad Mynach]] to the south and [[Cefn Hengoed]] to the north. Across the valley it looks towards [[Maesycwmmer]] in [[Monmouthshire]]. ...field, between the Nant Cylla (eng. Cylla Brook) to the east and the River Rhymney to the west rising to a high point between the two villages.
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  • ...in 1268. The castle lay in a basin of the Rhymney Valley, alongside the [[Rhymney River]] and at the heart of network of paths and roads, adjacent to a forme ...ch had emerged to the south of it and a large deer park in the nearby Aber Valley.<ref>{{harvnb|Renn|2002|pp=15, 20}}; {{cite web | url=http://www.coflein.go
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  • ...ney Valley]] in [[Glamorgan]]. It stands mainly on the west bank of the [[Rhymney River]], which forms the border with [[Monmouthshire]], though it has sprea ...ing redevelopment, with a bypass recently constructed, running through the valley, with links to Bargoed town centre, Aberbargoed and Gilfach. Also, Morrison
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  • |constituency=Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney '''Treharris''' is a small town in the Taff Bargoed Valley in [[Glamorgan]]. It is less than a mile west of [[Trelewis]], from which i
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  • ...as a population of around 13,500 and stands in the [[Rhymney River|Rhymney Valley]]. ...Revolution and the coming of coal mining in the South Wales coalfield the valley was rural and farmed.
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  • ...was employing 1,943 miners and was the largest coal mine in the [[Rhymney Valley]]. On 10 December 1908, it broke the world record for production when a ten
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  • ...of [[Caerphilly]], [[Glamorgan]], whereas the parish extends across the [[Rhymney River]] into Glamorgan swallowing up Caerphilly's eastern suburbs. The tota [[Category:Rhymney Valley]]
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  • |1990||[[Rhymney River|Rhymney Valley]]||[[Glamorgan]]
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  • ...[Bristol]] – [[Land's End]], incorporating the West Country Way via Chew Valley Lake, and the Cornish Way ...y ([[Dartford]]) - this follows the route of the long distance path Darent Valley Path)
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  • [[Category:Rhymney Valley]]
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  • ...the far west of [[Monmouthshire]]. It is located on the east bank of the [[Rhymney River]], opposite [[Hengoed, Glamorgan|Hengoed]] in [[Glamorgan]] on the we ...aerffili.org/saesneg/gwybodcaerffs.php?hanes=15 Place Names of the Rhymney Valley at mentercaerffili.org]</ref>
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  • Most of the village is on the east bank of the Rhymney River, in Monmouthshire, but those parts of the village on the west bank ar The sinking of Pengam Colliery was begun in the late 1890s by the Rhymney Iron Co. Ltd. to work the Brithdir House coal seam at a depth of 312 yards.
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  • ...hymney]] and [[Sirhowy River|Sirhowy]] rivers and encompasses the populous valley towns of [[Tredegar]] and [[Ebbw Vale]] in the north and [[Blackwood, Monmo *[[Rhymney]]
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  • ...geograph.org.uk/photo/372507], (also of mines in [[Aberdare]] in the Cynon Valley). Most of the earlier parts of Trethomas were built in and around 1900-1913 The railway that ran through Trethomas went east to Newport and west to [[Rhymney]], [[Merthyr Tydfil]] and [[Brecon]] via [[Talybont-on-Usk]]. All the lines
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  • ...walking routes such as the [[Rhymney Valley Ridgeway Walk]], the [[Sirhowy Valley Walk]] and the [[Raven Walk]]. The upper slopes of the hill and most of the
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  • *Doon Valley Golf Club - [[Ayr]] *Donnington Valley Golf Club - [[Newbury]]
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  • ...lage is a rural location, surrounded by woods with walks along the Rhymney Valley Ridgeway Walk. Its main attraction being the Maenllwyd Inn. It is thought t
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  • '''Waterloo''' is a small hamlet in [[Glamorgan]], to the south of the [[Rhymney River]] which forms the border with [[Monmouthshire]]. It is located three ...y. Uniquely, because the double-track railway was split either side of the valley here, only westbound trains used this station.
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  • ...he east, with [[Rudry]] to the west. Due to its situation in a loop of the Rhymney, other nearby places are also in Monmouthshire: [[Machen]] to the north and The Rhymny Valley Ridgeway Walk, the Rhymney River Circular Walk and the Llwyn Hir Forestry Walk all meet up at Draethen
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  • The village is served by Llanbradach railway station on the former Rhymney Railway line. ...rcumvented the town of Caerphilly, and crossed the [[Rhymney River|Rhymney Valley]] by means of the Llanbradach Viaduct. The construction of this viaduct, ne
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  • ...t was served for passenger traffic by Yeldham railway station on the Colne Valley and Halstead Railway line between Chappel and Wakes Colne and Haverhill. T ...lock Bros. was taken over by Hymac, and production subsequently moved to [[Rhymney]] in [[Monmouthshire]]. The Great Yeldham plant closed, resulting in many
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  • ...ligned ridge which rises to a height of 1,289 feet and which overlooks the valley of the [[River Usk]] to the west and south. To the north-east are panoramic Eirene Lloyd White, Baroness White of Rhymney.<ref>Ordnance Survey Explorer map OL13 'Brecon Beacons National Park: easte
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  • ...here is also a quarry near the Graig which is now abandoned. The [[Rhymney Valley Ridgeway Walk]] runs along the top of the Graig, and has some very good wal ...erved by Lisvane & Thornhill railway station with services northbound to [[Rhymney]] and southbound to Cardiff Central via Cardiff Queen Street.
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  • ...the needs of the trail, providing a convenient path along the narrow Taff valley. ...station and then climbs steadily for a mile and a half along the former [[Rhymney Railway]], until it rejoins the high-level route just before the [[Nantgarw
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