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  • ...The Herefordshire hamlet of [[Fwthog]] adjoining the [[River Honddu|Honddu Valley]] is an exclave within Monmouthshire. ...the fine Monmouthshire towns of Monmouth and Chepstow and the picturesque valley side at [[Tintern]].
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  • ...etches into [[Gloucestershire]]. To the north of the Mendips is the [[Chew Valley]] and to the south, on the clay substrate, are broad valleys which support ...his was taken by rail to Watchet Harbour for shipment to the furnaces at [[Ebbw Vale]].
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  • ...gathered at Blackwood. Upon meeting their comrades from the upper Sirhowy Valley, the rebels armed themselves with makeshift weapons and marched south to Ne ...ourney was made by de-tour or over a 1-in-4 road through the bottom of the valley known locally as the Rhiw.
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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 ...s predecessor as leader, Michael Foot, was MP for the local constituency - Ebbw Vale - during his time as party leader. Ironically, Michael Foot's constit
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  • |name=Ebbw Vale |picture caption=Ebbw Vale town centre
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  • ...red to as Rogerstone is bounded by the [[M4 motorway]] to the south, the [[Ebbw River]] to the west, the [[Henllys]] vale to the east and [[Risca]] to the
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  • ...s a population of 140,200). Risca had a railway station opened on the Ebbw Valley Railway in February 2008, after a gap of 46 years. [[Category:Ebbw Valley]]
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  • ...narrowly against the steep slopes of the valleys in the elbow between the Ebbw and a lesser stream running out of the mountains. [[Swffryd]] is above Crumlin and across the Ebbw is [[Rhiw, Monmouthshire|Rhiw]]. [[Newbridge, Monmouthshire|Newbridge]] li
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  • ...pan> the town, which lies in the middle portion of the [[Ebbw River|Ebbw]] valley, being situated on the south-eastern flank of the once great mining region
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  • ...oal-mines, ironworks and tin-plate works, now defunct. Further up the same valley are the mining townships of [[Nantyglo]] and [[Blaina]]. ...station has been identified as a potential future development of the Ebbw Valley Railway.
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  • ...name of the town is exactly as it appears; the “new bridge” over the [[Ebbw River]]. ...e implies, was the name of land around the "new bridge" built across the [[Ebbw River]] towards the end of the 18th century. Newbridge was then a predomina
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  • ...dfod Ebbw Vale 1958.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The 1958 winner of the Crown, in Ebbw Vale with the Archdruid]] |1958||[[Ebbw Vale]]||[[Monmouthshire]]
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  • |picture=Crosskeys, Pontywaun and Ebbw Valley - geograph.org.uk - 73739.jpg '''Crosskeys''' is a small village in the western valley of [[Monmouthshire]].
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  • ...in western [[Monmouthshire]]. It is located in the [[Sirhowy River|Sirhowy Valley]] between [[Blackwood, Monmouthshire|Blackwood]] and [[Tredegar]]. The pari ...orth Western train company, which went from Tredegar to join with the Ebbw Valley Line at [[Crosskeys]]. The railway, however, has been transformed into a cy
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  • ...[[Monmouthshire]]. It lies in the narrow northern section of the Afon Lwyd valley. ...1825; the works passed to the New British Iron Company in 1843 and to the Ebbw Vale Company in 1852, before closing in 1889.
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  • |post town=Ebbw Vale '''Cwm''' is a former coal mining village three miles south of [[Ebbw Vale]] in [[Monmouthshire]].
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  • ...y]] rivers and encompasses the populous valley towns of [[Tredegar]] and [[Ebbw Vale]] in the north and [[Blackwood, Monmouthshire|Blackwood]] in the south *[[Ebbw Vale]] (on the boundary of [[Aberystruth]] Ph.)
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  • '''Cwmcarn''' is a village situated in the [[Ebbw River|Ebbw Valley]] in [[Monmouthshire]], nine miles north-west of [[Newport, Monmouthshire|N ...[[River Usk]] and the [[River Tawe]]. Cwmcarn, located where the Carn and Ebbw river valleys meet, being situated within the Kingdom of Glywysing.
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  • '''Aberbeeg''' is a small village at the confluence of the Ebbw Fach and Ebbw Fawr rivers in western [[Monmouthshire]]. ...] until its closure on 30 April 1962. The Ebbw Valley Railway re-opened to Ebbw Vale, but not the branch to Blaina in February 2008. A bus service between
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  • ...Railway (GWR) at Abersychan & Talywain. Here the line carried on down the valley through [[Pontypool]] Crane Street Station to the coast at [[Newport, Monmo ...typool (Wainfelin), any further restoration of the original route down the valley is now virtually impossible as the line through Pontypool to [[Newport, Mon
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