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    High Street is the main historical street and the original main thoroughfare in the centre of Newport, South Wales. Nowadays it runs approximately 280m...
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    Newport (Welsh: Casnewydd; [kasˈnɛwɨð]) is a city and county borough in Wales, situated on the River Usk close to its confluence with the Severn Estuary...
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    Newport (Welsh: Gorsaf Rheilffordd Casnewydd) is the second-busiest railway station in Wales (after Cardiff Central). It is situated in Newport city centre...
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    The University of Wales, Newport (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Casnewydd), was a university based in Newport, South Wales, before the merger that formed the...
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    Newport city centre is traditionally regarded as the area of Newport, Wales bounded by the west bank of the River Usk, the George Street Bridge, the eastern...
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    George Street Bridge is a crossing of the River Usk in the community of Victoria in Newport, South Wales. It is a Grade II* listed structure. It was opened...
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    Newport Centre was a leisure centre in Newport, South Wales. Located in Newport city centre on the west bank of the River Usk adjacent to the Kingsway...
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  • Casnewydd) is a professional association football club in the city of Newport, South Wales. The team compete in EFL League Two, the fourth level of the English...
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    The Newport Rising was the last large-scale armed rising in Wales, by Chartists whose demands included democracy and the right to vote with a secret ballot...
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    Commercial Street is a 700-yard (660-metre) long main shopping street leading from the city centre of Newport, South Wales. Commercial Street and Commercial...
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    Ye Olde Murenger House (category Music venues in Newport, Wales)
    Murenger House is a 19th-century pub with a mock Tudor front on High Street, Newport, Wales. It replaced a 17th-century pub, the Fleur de Lys, on the same...
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  • England High Street, Liverpool, England High Street, Philadelphia, United States (now Market Street) High Street, Newport, Wales High Street, Oxford,...
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    The Newport music scene, in and around Wales' third city, has been well documented and acclaimed for cultivating bands, singers, and famous music venues...
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    Newport Market (also known as Newport Provisions Market) is a traditional Victorian indoor market in Newport, South Wales. It is a Grade II-Listed building...
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    Aston, and the second was Plaesc which is now Newport. In AD 963, Plaesc was described as having a High Street, a stone quarry, and a religious community...
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    centre Victorian shopping arcade in Newport, Wales. It also serves as a pedestrian route between High Street and Newport Market. It is the second oldest Victorian...
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    TJ's (redirect from T. J.'s (Newport))
    TJ's was a music venue and nightclub located on Clarence Place in Newport, South Wales. It opened in 1985 and shortly became a live music venue. It was...
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    are Newport in the city centre and in the Western valley Pye Corner and Rogerstone. 19 June 1850 Newport High Street was opened by the South Wales Railway...
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  • 55 Vict. c. cv). The original power station was built in Llanarth Street, Newport (51°35'12"N 02°59'35"W) and it first supplied electricity on 14 October...
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  • The South Wales Argus is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, South Wales. The Argus is distributed in Newport, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly,...
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    Newport City Council (Welsh: Cyngor Dinas Casnewydd) is the governing body for Newport, one of the principal areas of Wales. It consists of 51 councillors...
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    Caerleon (category History of Newport, Wales)
    Caerllion) is a town and community in Newport, Wales. Situated on the River Usk, it lies 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Newport city centre, and 5.5 miles (9 km)...
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    of "high-level" ethnic groups other than "White" were mainly urban areas including Cardiff, Newport and Swansea. 5.3 per cent of households in Wales were...
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  • Newport Food Festival is an annual food festival for held at Newport, Wales. The festival was established in 2010 with over 80 businesses participating...
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    investment of £2.5 billion over ten years to connect Cardiff, Newport and the South Wales Valleys. The report concluded that with the stated investment...
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    Le Pub (category Newport, Wales)
    nightclub located in Newport, South Wales. It opened in 1992 on nearby Caxton Place, and became a popular live music venue as part of the Newport music scene along...
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    coterminous community (parish) of the city of Newport, South Wales. The area is governed by the Newport City Council. The ward is bounded by the A4042...
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    Newport Bridge (colloquially called Town Bridge), opened in 1927 across the River Usk in Newport, connects the High Street and Clarence Place with Newport...
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    Commercial Street, Newport, Wales is a hotel building dating from the 19th century. On 4 November 1839 the hotel saw the major scenes of the Newport Rising...
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    Newport Civic Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Ddinesig Casnewydd) is a municipal building in Godfrey Road in Newport, South Wales. The civic centre, which is...
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