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  • ...marché held a lordship in Brycheiniog and in April 1093, while building a castle at [[Brecon]], he defeated and killed the King of [[Deheubarth]], Rhys ap T ...network with connections through [[Glamorgan]] and [[Monmouthshire]] to [[Neath]], [[Merthyr Tydfil]], [[Cardiff]], [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]] and
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  • ...the local economy. The major settlements of the region include Swansea, [[Neath]] and [[Port Talbot]]. *[[Neath Hundred|Neath]]
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  • ...ry, Glamorgan|Barry]], [[Bridgend]], [[Caerphilly]], [[Merthyr Tydfil]], [[Neath]], [[Pontypridd]] ...shire|area}}}}|2,|.|,}}||style="padding-left: 0.5em;"|[[Kirkcudbright]], [[Castle Douglas]], [[Dalbeattie]], [[New Galloway]]
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  • The Neath and Brecon Railway reached Brecon in 1867, terminating at '''Free Street.'' Through services from the Midlands ceased in 1930, while services to [[Neath]] ended in October, 1962.
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  • |LG district=Neath Port Talbot [[File:Margam Castle.jpg|thumb|300px|Margam Castle]]
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  • ...ave been a natural low-level route west to the Roman fort and harbour at [[Neath]] (''Nidum'') from settlements in the east such as [[Cardiff]] and [[Caerle [[File:Newcastle Castle Bridgend.jpg|thumb|right|Newcastle Castle Bridgend]]
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  • ...the land passed to and fro in the Welsh Marches. During this time Morlais Castle was built. ...er parts of Britain. They included the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Vale of Neath Railway, Taff Vale Railway and Great Western Railway. They often shared ro
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  • |name=Neath |picture=A rooftop view of Neath - geograph.org.uk - 1618067.jpg
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  • ...er runs in a more or less south-westerly direction parallel to the [[River Neath]]. It converges with the Pelenna at [[Pontrhydyfen]] and from here it turns ...eravon]], though no remains are now visible above ground. The site of the castle is nevertheless commemorated in local street names.
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  • |LG district=Neath Port Talbot ...d themselves De Avan or D'Avene) established, under line protection of the castle, a chartered town, which in 1372 received a further charter from Edward le
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  • ...in the Penychen Cantref, a narrow strip running between modern day [[Glyn Neath]] and the coast between [[Cardiff]] and [[Aberthaw]].<ref>Rees, William (19 ...le=Rhondda 1203 - 2003: The Story of the Two Valleys |year=2003 |publisher=Castle Publications |location=Caerphilly |isbn=1-871354-09-9}}
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  • *NCR 14: [[Barnard Castle]] – [[Stockton-on-Tees]] – [[Hartlepool]] – [[Durham]] – [[Consett] *NCR 26: [[Clevedon]] – [[Wells]] – [[Castle Cary]] – [[Yeovil]] – [[Dorchester]]
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  • ...nna._-_geograph.org.uk_-_195267.jpg|thumb|right|The River Neath near Neath Castle looking towards Tonna]] ...fall.jpg|right|thumb|Sgwd Gwladus waterfall in the headwaters of the River Neath]]
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  • In its September 2005 document ''Towards a Valleys Strategy'', Neath & Port Talbot County Borough Council notes "a marked divide between the mor ...t [[Craig-y-Nos Castle]].<ref>[http://www.craigynoscastle.com/ Craig-y-Nos Castle]</ref>
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  • |LG district=Neath Port Talbot ...an''' is a village in [[Glamorgan]] situated between [[Port Talbot]] and [[Neath]]. The village is named after Saint Baglan (earliest reference is to 'Bagel
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  • |picture=Margam Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1308540.jpg |picture caption=Margam Castle
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  • [[File:Margam Castle - geograph.org.uk - 1308540.jpg|thumb|Margam Castle]] ...erreotype of Margam Castle.jpg|thumb|A whole-plate daguerreotype of Margam Castle taken by the Rev. Calvert Richard Jones (1802–1877) on 9 March 1841, the
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  • |LG district=Neath Port Talbot ...Taibach Community Education Centre, and was built the same year as Margam Castle in 1831. Taibach has its own popular Taibach Rugby Club.
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  • [[File:Clun Isaf Neath Canal 1.JPG|thumb|300px|The exit from Clun Isaf lock, restored in 2007]] ...ath Canal was opened from [[Glynneath]] to Melincryddan, to the south of [[Neath]], in 1795 and extended to Giant's Grave in 1799, in order to provide bette
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  • ...abbey, Glamorgan - founded by Richard De Cranville, circa 1129.jpeg|thumb|Neath abbey, 1849]] ...seen, and are in the care of [[Cadw]]. Tudor historian John Leland called Neath Abbey "the fairest abbey of all Wales."
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