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    Caersws (Welsh: Caersŵs; pronounced [kɑːɨrˈsuːs] ) is a village and community on the River Severn, in the Welsh county of Powys (Montgomeryshire) 5 miles...
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  • Caersws Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Caersŵs) is a football team, playing in the Cymru North which is in the second tier of the Welsh football...
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    Caersws railway station is on the Cambrian Line in mid-Wales, serving the village of Caersws. It is notable in that there are 22 miles (35 km) separating...
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    The Caersws Roman Forts are two Roman military camps (Latin: castra) at Caersws, Powys in Mid Wales. They were garrisoned during the occupation of Great...
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  • 1984-85: – Aberystwyth Town 1985-86: – Caersws 1986-87: – Newtown 1987-88: – Newtown 1988-89: – Caersws 1989-90: – Caersws 1990-91: – Morda United 1991-92:...
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  • Alliance, covering North and Central Wales. Airbus UK Bangor 1876 Buckley Caersws Chirk AAA Denbigh Flint Gresford Guilsfield Holywell Llandudno Llanidloes...
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    comprises the following areas: From Powys: Banwy, Berriew, Blaen Hafren, Caersws, Churchstoke, Dolforwyn, Forden, Glantwymyn, Guilsfield, Kerry, Llanbrynmair...
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  • their first Welsh Cup final in 118 Years after memorable wins against Caersws, Bangor and Rhyl. However they lost the match 2–0 to The New Saints, despite...
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  • 16-team format. Three teams were promoted from the Ardal Leagues, with Caersws and Denbigh Town promoted as champions of the 2022–23 Ardal NE and 2022–23...
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  • Cymru North runners-up (Flint Town United). Airbus UK Bangor 1876 Buckley Caersws Colwyn Bay Denbigh Flint Mountain Gresford Guilsfield Holywell Llandudno...
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  • Meirion Appleton was replaced by Barry Powell after a 5–0 home defeat to Caersws. In 1998/9 they qualified to represent Wales in the UEFA Intertoto Cup...
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  • Carnedd is an Iron Age hillfort, about 1.5 miles (2 km) south-west of Caersws, in Powys, Wales. It is a scheduled monument. It is on a hill overlooking...
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  • spins, so they go off to watch some children visit a level crossing at Caersws, Wales and watch a train passing by. The Teletubbies play their Ready,...
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  • Bath Rugby, located in Bath, England Recreation Ground (Caersws), a multi-use stadium in Caersws, Wales Recreation Ground (Chesterfield), the home ground...
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  • Llanidloes High School in Wales. Venables started his career with Welsh side Caersws FC. He helped the club win the 2007 Welsh League Cup. Venables mainly operates...
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  • the Cymru North was Penrhyncoch (replacing the promoted Ardal NE team of Caersws). BOW BWL CFN DOL LDW LFU LGN LNH LSF LNC PRC PYC RNV RHO WEL Source: Ardal...
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  • 2021–22 season saw Caersws crowned as the competition's inaugural winners, beating Mold Alexandra. 2020–21: – No competition 2021–22: – Caersws 2022–23: – Denbigh...
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  • 1989–88: – Aberystwyth Town 1988–89: – Caersws 1989–90: – Welshpool Town 1990–91: – Caersws 1991–92: – Caersws 1992–93: – 1993–94: – Welshpool Town 1994–95:...
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  • winners 2021–22 Chirk AAA Caersws Carno, Kerry, Four Crosses Berriew 2022–23 Caersws Cefn Albion Corwen, Rhayader Town Caersws 2023–24 Penrhyncoch Bow Street...
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    Maunguid (Manchester?) Cair Meguaid ("Fort Mediolanum": Meifod? Llanfyllin? Caersws? in Powys) Cair Mincip ("Fort Municipium": St Albans) Cair 'Pensa vel Coyt'...
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    Cheshire SY SY15 MONTGOMERY Powys SY SY16 NEWTOWN Powys SY SY17shared Caersws Powys SY SY17shared Llandinam Powys SY SY18 Llanidloes Powys SY SY19 Llanbrynmair...
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    Terminus   Corris Railway   Ffridd Gate Preceding station   National Rail   Following station Caersws Transport for Wales Cambrian Line Dovey Junction...
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    and the Afon Carno join as left bank tributaries immediately upstream of Caersws. Mochdre Brook enters on the western edge of Newtown, followed by the Bechan...
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  • railway covered goods wagon Van Railway, former railway between Van and Caersws, Wales VAN, the IATA code for Van Ferit Melen Airport, Turkey Mitsubishi...
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    Hafren's mother Estrildis is called Sŵs-wên, and Locrinus builds the town of Caersws for her around 1086 BC, where she gives birth to Hafren (called Haverwen...
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  • Severn is not visible from Caer Caradoc Hill. A position just west of Caersws, Cefn Carnedd where the remains of earthworks still stand, has also been...
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  • the final of the Welsh Amateur Cup, this time winning the trophy against Caersws Amateurs. The club also reached the semi-final of the Welsh Senior Cup...
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  • Carmarthen Town won 3–2. Caersws won the Welsh League cup by beating Rhyl in the final. The score at full-time was 1-1 but Caersws won 3–1 on penalties....
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  • Barry as second meeting was arranged for July 2013 at Maesmawr Hall in Caersws to hear new evidence as why the team should be able to continue on. At...
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    it travels through Lydham, Churchstoke, Newtown, Caersws, Cemmaes Road and Machynlleth. Between Caersws and Cemmaes Road, the road appears to 'disappear'...
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