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Margam is a
suburb and
community of Port
Talbot in the
Welsh county borough of
Neath Port Talbot, Wales,
close to
junction 39 of the M4 motorway. The community...
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Margam Castle,
Margam, Port Talbot, Wales, is a late
Georgian country house built for
Christopher Rice
Mansel Talbot.
Designed by
Thomas Hopper, the castle...
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Margam Abbey (Welsh:
Abaty Margam) was a
Cistercian monastery,
located in the
village of
Margam, a
suburb of
modern Port
Talbot in Wales. The
abbey was...
- re-allocated to
Margam Knuckle Yard
service point.
Built to
replace the
existing Margam Depot and for the co-development of the new
Margam Knuckle Yard in...
- a town
formed from the
merging of
multiple villages,
including Baglan,
Margam, and Aberafan. The name 'Port Talbot'
first appears in 1837 as the name...
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Margam and Tai-bach is an
electoral ward in
Neath Port Talbot, Wales. It
includes the
communities of
Margam,
Margam Moors and Taibach. It
elects three...
- and the
South Wales Main Line when p****ing
through the town. The site at
Margam is made up of a
number of
plants across a
large site,
developed since 1901...
- from the
Yathra Kali, a
performance art of
Nambudiri Brahmins in Kerala. "
Margam"
means path or way or
solution in Malayalam, but in the
religious context...
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Margam Knuckle Yard is a
railway yard in
Margam,
South Wales, on the
South Wales Main Line,
operated by DB
Schenker Rail (UK). The yard is the
major freight...
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Margam Country Park is a
country park
estate in Wales, of
around 850
acres (3.4 km2). It is
situated in
Margam,
about 2
miles (3 km) from Port
Talbot in...