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Treorchy (Welsh: Treorci;
Welsh pronunciation) is a town and
community (and
electoral ward) in Wales. Once a
mining town, it
retains such characteristics...
- 1928
event still stand on the
Maindy hillside overlooking Treorchy and Cwmparc. In 1947
Treorchy held the Urdd
National Eisteddfod for
children and young...
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Treorchy Male Choir, also
known as
Treorchy Male
Voice Choir, is a
choir based in
Treorchy in the
Rhondda Valley, Wales,
United Kingdom.
Choirs have existed...
- Live at
Treorchy is a live
album by
Welsh comedian and
singer Max Boyce,
first issued in 1974. It was his
third album and his
first for a
major label,...
- 507°W / 51.657; -3.507
Treorchy Comprehensive School is an
English language,
comprehensive school in the
village of
Treorchy,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales...
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Baptist Chapel (Welsh:
Capel Bedyddwyr Cymraeg Noddfa), was
located in
Treorchy in the
Rhondda Valley. It was one of the
largest Baptist churches in the...
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Treorchy Rugby Football Club is a
rugby union team from the
village of
Treorchy, in the
Rhondda Valley, Wales. They
formed in 1886 and by 1891 were a...
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arrangements were made to make a live
recording of his
upcoming concert at
Treorchy Rugby Club. This performance,
which took
place on 23
November 1973, was...
- his
fourth album release and
followed his
breakthrough recording Live at
Treorchy. The
album contains a
mixture of
comedic and
traditional songs,
along with...
- Pontypridd, Porth, Porthcawl, Rhoose, Sully, Tonypandy,
Treharris and
Treorchy in
south Wales. The CF
postcode area is one of six with a po****tion above...