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Bedlinog is a
small village (and
larger community)
located in The Taff
Bargoed valley (Cwm Bargoed), 10 km (6 mi)
north of Pontypridd, 10 km (6 mi) north...
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Bedlinog Rugby Football Club is a
rugby union team from the
village of
Bedlinog,
South Wales. The club was
formed in its
present state in 1971 by a local...
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Bedlinog railway station served the
village of
Bedlinog in the
historic county of Glamorgan, Wales, from 1876 to 1964 on the
Rhymney Railway. The station...
- growth. New
mining communities developed at
Merthyr Vale,
Treharris and
Bedlinog, and the po****tion of
Merthyr rose to a peak of 80,990 in 1911. The growth...
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County Borough. It is a
former mining village and
together with
nearby Bedlinog was
until 1974 part of the
Gelligaer Urban District Council area of the...
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Gelligaer Common Road,
Bedlinog: 51°42′09″N 3°17′10″W / 51.7024485°N 3.2861183°W / 51.7024485; -3.2861183 (Gelligaer
Common Road,
Bedlinog) MOD St
Athan (airlifting...
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excluding the
first match, then the
second and so on
until the tie is
settled "
Bedlinog are
August visitors".
Canterbury RFC.
Retrieved 22
August 2018. "Teams"...
- Dowlais,
Llantwit Fardre, Treforest, Cilfynydd, Abercynon,
Edwardsville and
Bedlinog,
killing at
least 5
people and
injuring over 100. 2 F2
tornadoes struck...
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include artworks in museums. "
Bedlinog war memorial". historypoints.org.
Retrieved 3 July 2020. "War
Memorials Register:
Bedlinog War Memorial".
Imperial War...
- 1937) is a
Welsh former international rugby union player. Rees was born in
Bedlinog and
educated at
Lewis School, Pengam. A winger, Rees made 330 appearances...