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Cwmafan (Welsh pronunciation), also
known as Cwmavon, is a
large village and
community in the Afan
valley in Wales,
lying within Neath Port
Talbot County...
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borough of Port
Talbot was
created in
November 1921,
incorporating Margam,
Cwmafan and Aberafan. It was
therefore 85
years after the
phrase 'Port Talbot'...
- for the
Ospreys in the
United Rugby Championship. He
began his
career at
Cwmafan RFC, he also pla**** for
Swansea Valley U15 team in the
Dewar Shield. He...
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valley is
traversed by the A4107 road.
Settlements in the area
include Cwmafan,
Pontrhydyfen and Cymmer. The town of Aberavon,
whose name in
Welsh Aberafan...
- as a
regular evening and
daytime presenter on BBC
Radio Wales. Born in
Cwmafan near Port Talbot, he was
educated at
local schools.
During his teenage...
- and Tata Steel. Afan
United (reserves)
Cornelly United Croeserw Athletic Cwmafan FC
Porthcawl Glyncorrwg Gwynfi United Port
Talbot Town (reserves) Porthcawl...
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smaller Afon Pelenna, 1.8
miles (2.9 km)
north of the
larger village of
Cwmafan and not far from the
towns of Port
Talbot and Neath. The
views from the...
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Cwmavon Glam
railway station served the
village of
Cwmafan, in the
historical county of Glamorganshire, Wales, from 1885 to 1964 on the
Rhondda and Swansea...
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biographical works and
especially his
collections on
Welsh place names. Born in
Cwmafan on 9
March 1850,
Morgan was the
nephew of the
deacon and bard
David Michael...
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Between 1859 and 1904,
there were
local revivals in
Cwmafan (1866),
Rhondda (1879),
Carmarthen and
Blaenau Ffestiniog (1887), Dowlais...