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Cwmbwrla (English:
Bwrla valley) is a
residential area and
community of
Swansea in Wales,
within the
Cwmbwrla ward of the city.
Located on
rising ground...
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Cwmbwrla is an
electoral ward in the City and
County of Swansea, Wales,
including the
suburb of the same name. The
electoral ward
consists of some or all...
- by its
national ****ociation in
November 2003.
Charles was born in the
Cwmbwrla district of
Swansea during late 1931.
Charles would play
football as a...
- (Welsh: Trefansel) is a
suburban area of Swansea,
Wales falling within the
Cwmbwrla ward.
Manselton approximates to the area to the west of
Llangyfelach Road...
- part of
Llansamlet parish were added;
again in 1889, when
areas around Cwmbwrla and
Trewyddfa were included; and when the
borough was
enlarged in 1918...
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Cwmbwrla 2004
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democrats Peter Malcolm Black* 1,873
Liberal Democrats Christopher Ashleigh Holley* 1,621
Liberal Democrats...
- (though with a few name changes): Bishopston,
Bonymaen (now Bon-y-maen),
Cwmbwrla, Fairwood, Landore, Llansamlet, Mayals, Morriston,
Mynyddbach (now Mynydd-bach)...
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Brynhyfryd is a
small village in Swansea,
Wales mostly within the
Cwmbwrla ward. The area is
mostly residential.
Brynhyfryd approximates to the area around...
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eastern part
falls within the
Cwmbwrla ward.
Cwmdu approximates to the
settlement around Middle Road
between Cwmbwrla and Gendros. The
neighboring districts...
- (C19th?) St Jude:
Swansea (pre-1899) St Luke:
Cwmbwrla (1886) St Margaret:
Bonymaen (1916) St Mark:
Cwmbwrla (1887),
Swansea (1888), Yr
Hysfa (1870) St Martin:...