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Mynydd Llangeinwyr is the
highest hill in the
county borough of
Bridgend in the
coalfield of
South Wales. It
forms a long north–south
ridge between the...
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personal name. The Afan
rises on the
northern slopes of
Mynydd Llangeinwyr to the east of Blaengwynfi, and
flows in a
generally south-westerly direction...
- Llandyfodwg/Llandyvodog • Llandŵ/Llandow •
Llanfrynach • Llanganna/Llangan •
Llangeinwyr/Llangeinor • Marcroes/Marcross •
Merthyr Mawr •
Monknash • St Andrews...
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Coity Mountain (north-eastern slopes) c. 580 SO231080 13
Bridgend Mynydd Llangeinwyr 568 SS912947 14
Flintshire Moel
Famau 554 SJ161626 15
Pembrokeshire Foel...
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Llangeinor (Welsh:
Llangeinwyr) is a
small village (and
community council electoral ward)
located in the Garw
Valley around 5
miles (8 km)
north of Bridgend...
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Lewistown Lewistown Settlement SS9388
Llandudwg Tythegston Settlement SS8578
Llangeinwyr Llangeinor Settlement SS9187
Llangewydd Llangewydd Area SS8780 Llangrallo...
- Blaengwynfi, and the
summits of
Mynydd Caerau 536 m (1,759 ft) and
Mynydd Llangeinwyr 571 m (1,873 ft) on the right. The road
begins to
descend now, there...
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running for 200m
across a col
separating Mynydd Caerau and the
Mynyd Llangeinwyr ridge 3
Early Medieval GM231
Margam Inscribed &
Sculptured Stones Cross...
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Llandough juxta Cowbride, Llandow, Llandyfodwg, Llanfihangel, Llan-Gan,
Llangeinwyr,
Llangynwyd Higher,
Llangynwyd Lower,
Llangynwyd Middle, Llanharan, Llanhary...