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  • |county=Glamorgan ...n the township of [[Rhigos]]. It is the [[County top|highest point]] in [[Glamorgan]].
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  • ...[[Poole Harbour]]. It picks its way amongst some of the prettiest coasts in the land. ...o through the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape, also so designated in 2007.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1215 | author=UNES
    44 KB (6,983 words) - 15:36, 28 February 2021
  • ...wn the coast south of [[Bristol]]. It has a recorded population of 21,957 in 2001. ...ill which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Clevedon was mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]] but did not really grow until the Victorian era when
    20 KB (3,117 words) - 07:03, 19 September 2019
  • |county=Glamorgan '''Radyr''' is an ancient parish in [[Glamorgan]] that forms a suburb of [[Cardiff]], about four miles north-west of Cardif
    34 KB (5,282 words) - 13:16, 13 October 2016
  • {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Llantrisant]], Glamorgan, nor [[Llantrisant, Anglesey]]}} ...'''Llantrissant''', or '''Llantrissent''') is a village and ancient parish in [[Monmouthshire]], three miles south east of [[Usk]]. It forms part of the
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  • ...connects the [[River Conwy|Conwy Valley]] in the north with [[Carmarthen]] in the south.<ref>{{wmap|51.856|-4.311|zoom=14}}</ref> Despite its length, aca In the north the route is believed to follow the western bank of the [[River C
    4 KB (671 words) - 14:34, 16 November 2018
  • {{county|Glamorgan}} ...ote beaches and is not easily accessible by car but there are three narrow footpaths leading down to the beach.
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  • |county=Glamorgan ...on the south coast of [[Gower]], the beautiful peninsula in the west of [[Glamorgan]]. It is found just northeast of [[Port Eynon]] off the A4118 road.
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  • |county=Glamorgan ...age in [[Glamorgan]], on the south coast of the [[Gower]]. The village is in the remote south-western corner of the peninsula, within the Gower 'Area of
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  • {{for|the village in Carmarthenshire|Cwmamman}} |county=Glamorgan
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  • {{county|Glamorgan}} ...rds the western end of a broad curving ridge, the eastern part of which is in Brecknockshire. The eastern half of the hill is currently being opencasted
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  • ...ath]] in the far south of [[Brecknockshire]] adjacent to the border with [[Glamorgan]]. The name may be seen written as "Pontneathvaughan". ...[[River Neath|Neath]] valley. [[Dinas Rock]], a steeply pitched anticline in the limestone rocks at Craig-y-Dinas, is a favourite spot for rock-climbers
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  • ...e Welsh word for 'lightning' - after its tendency to rise and fall rapidly in response to heavy rainfall. ...large and small, mostly developed along one or two major bedding planes. In extreme flood conditions the entire cave can flood to the roof. It is used
    4 KB (647 words) - 10:26, 2 March 2016
  • |county=Glamorgan |LG district=Vale of Glamorgan
    8 KB (1,346 words) - 11:03, 6 April 2016
  • ...ssical country house designed by Sir John Soane, located near [[Chepstow]] in [[Monmouthshire]]. Its extensive surrounding park overlooking the [[Wye Val ...eek the protection of the building was launched by SAVE Britain's Heritage in 2013.<ref name=wyevalley/>
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  • {{county|Glamorgan}} ...in Gower, and is Grade-I listed. The psychoanalyst Ernest Jones is buried in its churchyard.
    919 B (132 words) - 17:42, 22 September 2016
  • {{county|Glamorgan}} ...hest point in Gower. Footpaths lead north across Ryers Down to [[Cheriton, Glamorgan|Cheriton]].
    834 B (126 words) - 19:55, 22 September 2016
  • ...age of [[Gilwern]] in [[Brecknockshire]]. It lies west of the [[Blorenge]] in neighbouring [[Monmouthshire]]. The hill is a Site of Special Scientific In ...ww.ggat.org.uk/cadw/historic_landscape/Blaenavon/English/Blaenavon_011.htm Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust]</ref> <ref>British Geological Survey 1:50K ma
    2 KB (282 words) - 09:09, 1 December 2017
  • It links many of the most important historic sites in the Marches, drawing together the history from Roman times, passing through The route is only waymarked in Cheshire with black and white waymarker discs.<ref>[http://www.cheshire.gov
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  • The route is intended to link sites of importance in prehistoric and Celtic Britain, with its central focus at [[Stonehenge]]. *''Glamorgan:''
    4 KB (489 words) - 14:48, 10 September 2018

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