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Mountain Ash (Welsh:
Aberpennar) is a town and
former community in the
Cynon Valley,
within the
County Borough of
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, with a po****tion...
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Mountain Ash Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref
Aberpennar) is a muni****l
structure in
Ffrwd Crescent,
Mountain Ash,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The town hall...
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Mountain Ash
Comprehensive School (Welsh:
Ysgol Gyfun Aberpennar),
known as MACS, is a
comprehensive school near the town of
Mountain Ash...
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Aberhonddu (Brecon),
Aberteifi (Cardigan),
Aberdaugleddau (****ord Haven),
Aberpennar (Mountain Ash) and
Abertawe (Swansea) all
contain Aber- in
their Welsh...
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Hirwaun Llwydcoed Trecynon Penderyn Penywaun Rhigos Abercynon Mountain Ash/
Aberpennar Caegarw Carnetown Cefnpennar Cwmpennar Fernhill Miskin Newtown Penrhiwceiber...
- was a
British judge. Born
Herbert Edmund Davies at
Mountain Ash (Welsh:
Aberpennar),
Glamorgan (now in
Rhondda Cynon Taf), Wales, he was the
third son of...
- in the
county borough of
Rhondda Cynon Taf that lies
south of the town
Aberpennar and
north of the
village of Tyntetown, and is one of many
villages that...
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recent years.
Jones 2004, p. 60-1.
Undeb Bedyddwyr Cymru, Y Rhos,
Aberpennar (in Welsh). 1947. pp. 26–7.
Undeb Bedyddwyr Cymru, Aberdâr (in Welsh)...
- name "Pennar" (a
stream in
Mountain Ash and the root of its
Welsh name
Aberpennar) "as a sign of his
identification with the
native culture of Wales". Pennar...
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Chapels of the
Cynon Valley. pp. 74–5.
Undeb Bedyddwyr Cymru, Y Rhos,
Aberpennar (in Welsh). 1947. pp. 33–5. Jones, Alan
Vernon (2004).
Chapels of the...