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Aberbeeg (Welsh: Aber-bîg) is a
village which lies in both
Blaenau Gwent and
Caerphilly County Borough, in Wales,
within the
historic boundaries of Monmouthshire...
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Aberbeeg railway station served the
village of
Aberbeeg in Monmouthshire, Wales. It was the
junction where the
Monmouthshire Railway and
Canal Company's...
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Illtyd is a
hamlet near
Aberbeeg, in
southeast Wales,
within the
historic boundaries of Monmouthshire. It is
situated on the
mountain road
between Pontypool...
- word aber
means "river mouth", as in
modern Welsh (Aberystwyth, Aberdare,
Aberbeeg etc.). The
Scottish Gaelic name is Obar
Dheathain (variation: Obairreadhain;...
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extension from
Aberbeeg to Ebbw Vale
opened on 19
April 1852.
Journeys between Ebbw Vale and
Newport normally required p****engers to
change at
Aberbeeg, although...
- Ebbw Fach
River (Welsh: Afon Ebwy Fach;
meaning 'little Ebbw river') at
Aberbeeg. The Ebbw Fach is
itself fed by a left-bank tributary, the
River Tyleri...
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Llewellyn baronetcy upon the
death of his father,
along with a home in
Aberbeeg, near Abertillery.[citation needed] His
younger brother,
Roddy Llewellyn...
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Festival is an
independent rock
festival held
annually in late July at
Aberbeeg in
South Wales, U.K.
Located on the edge of the
Brecon Beacons, the event...
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Green died of
ulcerative colitis on 19
October 1927, at the
hospital in
Aberbeeg, aged just 33. Her
young death was
attributed to
stress caused by the "harshness...
- Newport. In 1874 he
married Rowena Rowlands and they
moved to the
village of
Aberbeeg where he set up a butcher's shop,
living above the shop. The
business was...