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Abercynon (Welsh pronunciation: [abɛrˈkənɔn]) is a
village and
community (and
electoral ward) in the
Cynon Valley within the
unitary authority of Rhondda...
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Abercynon Rugby Football Club is a
Welsh rugby union team
based in
Abercynon. Today,
Abercynon RFC
plays in the
Welsh Rugby Union Division Two East Central...
- Tabernacle,
Abercynon was a
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in
Edward Street,
Abercynon, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.
Services at
Tabernacle were
conducted in the...
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Edwin Morris Jones (born 20
April 1914 in
Abercynon, Wales) was a
footballer who pla**** in the
English Football League for
Bolton Wanderers and Swindon...
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Abercynon North railway station was one of two
railway stations –
North and
South –
serving the
village of
Abercynon in the
Cynon Valley, Wales. It was...
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Abercynon Colliery was a coal mine
located in
Abercynon,
South Wales.
Opened in 1889, it
closed in 1988. The
colliery was
developed at a cost of £270...
- (51°45′03″N 3°22′33″W / 51.750825°N 3.375761°W / 51.750825; -3.375761) to
Abercynon (51°38′44″N 3°19′27″W / 51.645567°N 3.324233°W / 51.645567; -3.324233)...
- Calfaria,
Abercynon was a
Baptist chapel in
Glancynon Street,
Abercynon, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.
Services at
Calfaria were
conducted in the
Welsh language...
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Abercynon railway station serves the
village of
Abercynon in the
Cynon Valley, Wales. It is
located on the
Merthyr Line, 15.5
miles (25 km)
north of Cardiff...
- 2005,
following further grant from the
Welsh ****embly, the
stations at
Abercynon, Penrhiwceiber, Fernhill,
Cwmbach and
Aberdare were
extended to four-car...