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Gloddfa Ganol (also
known as the
Gloddfa Ganol Mountain Center) was a
museum dedicated to the
Welsh slate industry and narrow-gauge railways, situated...
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Glamorgan (Welsh:
Morgannwg Ganol) is a
preserved county of Wales. From 1974
until 1996 it was also an
administrative county with a
county council...
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rainfed and seasonal. The
important rivers in the Garo
Hills region are
Ganol, Daring, Sanda, Bandra, Bugai, Dareng, Simsang,
Nitai and the Bhupai. In...
- Tre'r Ceiri: 485
metres (1,591 ft), Garn
Ganol: 561
metres (1,841 ft) and Garn Fôr: 444
metres (1,457 ft). Garn
Ganol, the
central summit, is the
highest point...
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third quarry to be opened. This was
Middle Quarry also
known as
Gloddfa Ganol and was
operated by the
Rhiwbryfdir Slate Company. The
younger Holland was...
- Badian, Banasar, Barotiwala, Bhaguri,
Bughar Kanaitan, Chamian, Chamon,
Ganol,
Garkhal Sanawar, Gharsi, are the
villages along with this
village in the...
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reforms of 1996
Ynysybwl was in the
Cynon Valley district of
Morgannwg Ganol, and the area is
historically a part of
Glamorgan (Morgannwg). Ynys is a...
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called Gŵyl Ifan, or Gŵyl Ifan
Ganol Haf (St John's of Midsummer) to
distinguish it from Gŵyl Ifan
Ganol Gaeaf (St John's of Midwinter, the feast...
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Supply Department.
Purchased by Rich
Morris in 1965. Displa**** at
Gloddfa Ganol until 1998, when sold to the
Abbey Light Railway Welsh Highland Heritage...
- View of the fort from Garn
Ganol, the
upper peak of Yr Eifl...