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Pentrebach (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌpɛntrɛˈbɑːχ],
sometimes written Pentre-Bach, literally:
small village) is a
village in
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough...
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Pentrebach is a
village in
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Wales.
Pentre Bach is a
Welsh language television programme for
young children.
Pentrebach, Pentre-bach...
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Pentrebach is a
village in City and
County of Swansea,
Wales within the
Pontarddulais ward. 51°43′39.00″N 4°01′38.00″W / 51.7275000°N 4.0272222°W /...
- The
Hoover Factory,
situated in
Pentrebach,
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales,
opened on 19
October 1948 in
order to
manufacture Hoover washing machines. The initial...
- the
adjoining village of
Glyntaff is the
aptly named small village of
Pentrebach (literally
Welsh for 'small village'). "Coflein".
Archived from the original...
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established in the town just over
sixty years prior, its
factory at
Pentrebach,
Merthyr Tydfil,
opening on 12
October 1948.
Though 337 jobs were lost...
- Elbow"), 5.5
miles (8.9 km) of dual
carriageway takes the road to the
Pentrebach roundabout where the A4060 links, and then to the
Merthyr Tydfil roundabout...
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situated 2.5
miles (4.0 km)
south of
Merthyr town
centre and is west of
Pentrebach,
across the
River Taff and
north of Troedyrhiw. The Taff
Trail runs through...
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Penydarren to
Abercynon in 1804. Part of this
tunnel can
still be seen at
Pentrebach,
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. This is
arguably the
oldest railway tunnel in...
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oldest railway tunnel in the world, part of
which can be seen
alongside Pentrebach Road at the
lower end of the town. The
demand for iron was also fuelled...