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Crickhowell is a small town in Powys, Wales. The town has a population of around 2,100 people.Rhayader Photo: Outwivcamera, CC BY-SA 4.0. Rhayader is a market town and community in Powys, Wales, within the historic county of Radnorshire.Presteigne...
Hamlet Photo: OLU, CC BY-SA 2.0. Forge is a village in the county of Powys, Wales near to Machynlleth.MachynllethType: Town with 2,240 residents Description: town in Powys, Wales Categories: community and locality Location: Powys, Mid Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, ...
(GB.NW) Newtownabbey (GB.ND) North Down (GB.DW) Down (GB.CL) Coleraine (GB.BY) Ballymoney (GB.LM) Limavady (GB.CS) Castlereagh (GB.CI) Carmarthenshire (GB.CG) Ceredigion (GB.PE) Pembrokeshire (GB.WY) Halton Borough (GB.CO) Cornwall (GB.PO) Powys (GB.BJ) Bridgend (GB.CP) ...
203 Newbridge Fields Bridgend Town -- 1 33 33 204 Newlandsfield Park Pollok -- 1 608 608 205 Newport Stadium Newport City and Newport County -- 1 25 25 206 Newtown Park Bo'ness Athletic and Bo'ness United -- 1 628 628 207 Ninian Park Cardiff City and Wales -- 1 0 0 208 North...
Powys, county of east-central Wales, bordering England. Powys is by far the largest county in Wales. It encompasses a rugged landscape of valleys and mountains, including most of Brecon Beacons National Park, and the entire historic counties of Montgomer
Wales consists of six traditional regions—the rugged central heartland, the North Wales lowlands andIsle of Angleseycounty, theCardigancoast (Ceredigion county), the southwestern lowlands, industrial South Wales, and the Welsh borderland. The heartland, which coincides partly with the countiesPowys,Denb...
Merthyr Tydfil, industrial town and county borough, southern Wales. It is named after a 5th-century Welsh Christian princess (Tydfil the Martyr) who was slain there. The county borough includes both sides of the deep valley of the River Taff and the surr
The river’s course is at first southeasterly, descending from an elevation of 2,000 feet (600 metres) at its source to 500 feet (150 metres) at the Welsh town of Llanidloes. There it turns sharply northeastward, following the Vale of Powys past Newtown and Welshpool. At Llanymynech ...
Powys (county) Brecon (town) Builth Wells (town) Llandrindod Wells (town) Montgomery (town) Newtown (town) Welshpool (town) Rhondda Cynon Taf (county borough) Aberdare (town) Hirwaun (village) Llantrisant (town) Mountain Ash (town) Pontypridd (town) Swansea (county) Swansea (city) Torfaen...