- Pen-y-cae may
refer to one of
these places in Wales: Pen-y-cae, Wrexham, a
village and
community in the
county borough of
Wrexham Pen-y-cae,
Bridgend Pen-y-cae...
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Penycae Football Club is a
Welsh football club
based in Pen-y-cae,
Wrexham whose first team
currently plays in the
Ardal NE League.
Following on from...
- South,
Dyffryn Ceiriog/Ceiriog Valley, Esclusham, Johnstown, Pant,
Penycae,
Penycae and
Ruabon South, Plas Madoc, Ponciau, and Ruabon.
Following local...
- the
historic county of Denbighshire. The
entire built-up area
including Penycae,
Ruabon and Cefn Mawr had a po****tion of 25,362. The name of the village...
- Pen-y-cae (sometimes
spelled Penycae) is a
village and
community in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The po****tion of the
community taken at the 2011 census...
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Wales Women's
Football League to
compete against teams across North Wales.
Penycae F.C.’s
Afoneitha Road was
chosen for home
matches and
former Racecourse...
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Uchaf and the
remainder of
Cristionydd Cynrig became the new
parish of
Penycae.
Ruabon is
within the
historic county of
Denbighshire and,
between 1889...
- Valley,
Chirk North, Gwenfro, Johnstown,
Llangollen Rural, Marchwiel,
Penycae,
Penycae and
Ruabon South, Plas Madoc, Ponciau, Ruabon, Bryn Cefn, Minera, Brymbo...
- 1980–81: –
Tunnel Cement 1981–82: –
Grapes 1982–83: –
Penycae 1983–84: –
Penycae 1984–85: –
Penycae 1985–86: –
Overton Athletic 1986–87: –
Bradley SC 1987–88:...
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which was at Ynyscedwyn.
Tynycoed Chapel,
located between Ynyswen and
Penycae, near Ystradgynlais, was
first constructed in 1774, and was
rebuilt in...