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Radyr (Welsh: Radur;
Welsh pronunciation: [ˈradɪr]) is an
outer suburb of Cardiff,
about 4
miles (6.4 km)
northwest of
Cardiff city centre.
Radyr is part...
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Radyr railway station is a
railway station serving the
Radyr area of Cardiff,
South Wales. It is at the foot of the hill at the
eastern edge of the village...
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Rådyr is a
neighbourhood in the city of
Kristiansand in
Agder county, Norway. The
neighborhood is
located in the
borough of Vågsbygd and in the district...
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Radyr Comprehensive School (Welsh:
Ysgol Gyfun Radur) is an 11–18
mixed comprehensive school and
sixth form
college in
Radyr, Cardiff,
Wales that was established...
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Radyr Hydro Scheme is a 400kW small-scale
hydroelectric station located in
Radyr, Cardiff, Wales. The
scheme makes use of the
roughly 3.5m
height difference...
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Radyr and
Morganstown is a
community (civil parish) of
Cardiff which covers the
areas of
Radyr and
Morganstown in the
northwest of Cardiff,
capital city...
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rocks used in
Cardiff is "
Radyr Stone", a
freestone which as its name
suggests is
quarried in the
Radyr district.
Cardiff has also imported...
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Radyr Golf Club is a golf
course in
Radyr,
northwestern Cardiff, Wales. It is the
oldest existing golf club in Cardiff,
established on 29
November 1902...
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Christ Church is a
Grade II
listed Anglican church in
Radyr, Cardiff, Wales. It is a
daughter church of St John the
Baptist Church, Danescourt, despite...
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seated at
Radyr, Glamorgan, Wales,
descended from
Thomas Mathew (died 1470), a
younger son of Sir
David Mathew. In
Llandaff Cathedral,
nearby Radyr, there...