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Caersws (Welsh:
Caersŵs;
pronounced [kɑːɨrˈsuːs] ) is a
village and
community on the
River Severn, in the
Welsh county of
Powys (Montgomeryshire) 5 miles...
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Caersws railway station is on the
Cambrian Line in mid-Wales,
serving the
village of
Caersws. It is
notable in that
there are 22
miles (35 km) separating...
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Caersws Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl
Droed Caersŵs) is a
football team,
playing in the
Cymru North. The club was
founded in 1887 as
Caersws Amateurs...
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Caersws Roman Forts are two
Roman military camps (Latin: castra) at
Caersws,
Powys in Mid Wales. They were
garrisoned during the
occupation of Great...
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Aberystwyth Town
reserves 1959-60: –
Caersws 1960-61: –
Caersws 1961-62: –
Llandrindod Wells 1962-63: –
Caersws 1963-64: –
Kington Town 1964-65: – Berriew...
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North and
Central Wales.
Airbus UK
Broughton Bangor 1876
Buckley Town
Caersws Colwyn Bay
Denbigh Town
Flint Mountain Gresford Athletic Guilsfield Holywell...
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their first Welsh Cup
final in 118
Years after memorable wins
against Caersws,
Bangor and Rhyl.
However they lost the
match 2–0 to The New Saints, despite...
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Meirion Appleton was
replaced by
Barry Powell after a 5–0 home
defeat to
Caersws. In 1998/9 they
qualified to
represent Wales in the UEFA
Intertoto Cup...
- Bath Rugby,
located in Bath,
England Recreation Ground (
Caersws), a multi-use
stadium in
Caersws,
Wales Recreation Ground (Chesterfield), the home ground...
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travels through Lydham, Churchstoke, Newtown,
Caersws,
Cemmaes Road and Machynlleth.
Between Caersws and
Cemmaes Road, the road is
concurrent with the...