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Abercraf (also
Abercrâf; or Abercrave) is a
village in Powys, Wales, in the
community of
Ystradgynlais and
within the
historic boundaries of the county...
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Abercraf English (also
known as
Abercrave English) is a
dialect of
Welsh English,
primarily spoken in the
village of
Abercraf located in the far south...
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Abercraf television relay station is
sited on high
ground to the east of the
village of
Abercraf in the
upper Swansea Valley,
though it is actually...
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Standard English of England.
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Talbot Angloromani Channel Islands:
Channel Island English...
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lower slopes from the
communities in the
upper Swansea Valley such as
Abercraf,
Ynyswen and Pen-y-cae. A po****r
ascent of the hill is by way of a concessionary...
- Ed
Thomas (born 1961,
Abercraf, Powys, Wales) is a
Welsh playwright, director, and
producer known for his
contributions to both
stage and screen. He studied...
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proportion of
Welsh language-speakers. The
community includes Cwmtwrch,
Abercraf and Cwmgiedd, with a po****tion of 8,092 in the 2011 census; it is the...
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other hand, the
split may be
completely absent in
other varieties like
Abercraf English. The
vowel of car is
often pronounced as an open
central unrounded...
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small ironworks had been
established at
Abercraf,
Breconshire in 1824 by the
local coalowner,
Thomas Harper. Its purpose...