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Cwmtwrch (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkʊmtʊrχ]) is a
village in the
valley of the Afon Twrch, a right-bank
tributary to the
Swansea Valley, Wales, some 15 miles...
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Cwmtwrch Rugby Football Club (Welsh: Clwb
Rygbi Cwmtwrch) is a
Welsh rugby union team
officially founded in 1890. The team
colours are
black and white...
- Order", Legislation, UK: OPSI, 2003. "The
Neath Port
Talbot and
Powys (
Cwmtwrch)
Order 2004". 13
October 2004. "The
Preserved Counties of
Powys and Mid...
- has a high
proportion of
Welsh language-speakers. The
community includes Cwmtwrch,
Abercraf and Cwmgiedd, with a po****tion of 8,092 in the 2011 census;...
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Richard Corgan is a
Welsh actor. He was born and
brought up in
Cwmtwrch in
January 1978. He went to
Maesydderwen school, and
later to
Gorseinon College...
- for the
Ospreys and
Swansea RFC as a backrow.
Morse began his
career at
Cwmtwrch RFC,
featuring for West
Wales under-14 and
Ospreys West under-14. He joined...
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Coelbren Commins Coch
Crickhowell Criggion Crossgates Cwmdauddwr Cwmdu Cwmtwrch Cwmwysg Cwrt-y-Gollen
Derwenlas Dolanog Dolfach Dolyhir Dylife Erwood Esgairgeiliog...
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television work.
Craig Russell was born in Lewisham,
South London and
raised in
Cwmtwrch, a
village in the
Upper Swansea Valley in
South Wales. He
attended Maesydderwen...
- was a
Welsh rugby union footballer and coach.
Rowlands was born in
Upper Cwmtwrch on 14 May 1938. As
recorded in the
preface for the book The
Children of...
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Coelbren Commins Coch
Crickhowell Criggion Crossgates Cwmdauddwr Cwmdu Cwmtwrch Cwmwysg Cwrt-y-Gollen
Derwenlas Dolanog Dolfach Dolyhir Dylife Erwood Esgairgeiliog...