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Buarth-y-Gaer (pronounced [ˈbɪ.arθ ə ɡɑːɨr]) is an Iron Age
hillfort or
enclosure on the
summit of Mynydd-y-Gaer, 300 m (980 ft)
above sea level. It is...
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dating to the Iron Age.
Close to the
summit is the
hillfort enclosure of
Buarth-y-Gaer. On the south-west flank,
close to Baglan, is a
small hillfort, Craig...
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Laboratories is a Grade-II*
listed Aberystwyth University building, in
Buarth Mawr, Aberystwyth. The
building was
completed in 1907 to a
design by the...
- on stage,
performing songs written mainly by
Evans including "Triawd y
Buarth" (The
Farmyard Trio).
After coming to the
attention of BBC
producer Sam...
- the clock. Next to him, and
slightly obscured is
Laura Williams of Tŷ'n-y-
Buarth, Llanfair. Left of her, with his back
against the wall is Owen
Jones (commonly...
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became Llyn Nan (Mafon) and then Llyn (N)anafon.
Nearby is an area
known as
Buarth Merched Mafon ('enclosure of Mafon's daughters').
Nothing is
known about...
- Twyn
Disgwylfa on
Mynydd Dinas and a
round barrow within the
hillfort of
Buarth-y-Gaer just
outside the
boundary of Baglan.
There is also an Iron Age hillfort...
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Blaenllechau Blaenrhondda Britannia Bryncae Bryngolau Brynna Brynsadler Brynteg Buarth-y-Capel
Bwllfa Dare
Caegarw Carnetown Castell y
Mwnws Castellau Cefn Rhigos...
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performing songs written mainly by
Meredydd Evans including "Triawd y
Buarth" (The
Farmyard Trio).
Evans used a folk
music sensibility for the group's...
- Aberaeron, Aberavon, Abergavenny,
Bettws Clyro, Bronington, Bryngwran,
Buarth, Cilcennin, Corris,
Cross Inn, Ebbw Vale, Esclusham, Felinfoel, Greenfield...