Glamorgan (/ɡləˈmɔːrɡən/), or sometimes Glamorganshire (Welsh: Morgannwg [mɔrˈɡanʊɡ] or Sir Forgannwg [ˈsiːr vɔrˈɡanʊɡ]), was one of the thirteen historic...
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Glamorgan County Cricket Club (Welsh: Criced Morgannwg) is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and...
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South Glamorgan (Welsh: De Morgannwg) is a preserved county of Wales. It was originally formed in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, as a county...
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The Vale of Glamorgan (Welsh: Bro Morgannwg [ˈbroː mɔrˈɡanʊɡ]), locally referred to as The Vale, is a county borough in the south-east of Wales. It borders...
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The University of Glamorgan (Welsh: Prifysgol Morgannwg) was a university based in South Wales prior to the merger with University of Wales, Newport,...
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Mid Glamorgan (Welsh: Morgannwg Ganol) is a preserved county of Wales. From 1974 until 1996 it was also an administrative county with a county council...
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following: The Kingdom of Glamorgan The Lordship of Glamorgan Glamorgan may also refer to: The University of Glamorgan Glamorgan (The Toorak Preparatory...
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Places named Vale of Glamorgan include: Vale of Glamorgan — a borough and (from 1996) county borough in south Wales Vale of Glamorgan (UK Parliament constituency)...
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West Glamorgan (Welsh: Gorllewin Morgannwg) is a former administrative county in South Wales. It is now a preserved county. West Glamorgan was one of...
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pronounced [ə ˈbari])[citation needed] is a town and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is on the north coast of the Bristol Channel approximately...
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The Glamorgan Building (Welsh: Adeilad Morgannwg) is a former county hall located at King Edward VII Avenue in Cathays Park, Cardiff, Wales. It was the...
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Glamorgan sausage (Welsh: Selsig Morgannwg) is a traditional Welsh vegetarian sausage for which the main ingredients are cheese (usually Caerphilly),...
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Cardiff (redirect from Cardiff, Glamorgan)
Cardiff is the county town of the historic county of Glamorgan and in 1974–1996 of South Glamorgan. It belongs to the Eurocities network of the largest...
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historic county of Glamorgan but primarily for the post 1974 counties of Mid and South Glamorgan. Glamorgan County Council created Glamorgan Record Office...
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The Lordship of Glamorgan was one of the most powerful and wealthy of the Welsh Marcher Lordships. The seat was Cardiff Castle. It was established by...
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HMS Glamorgan was a County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy with a displacement of 5,440 tonnes. The ship was built by Vickers-Armstrongs in Newcastle...
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Glamorgan–Spring Bay Council is a local government body in Tasmania, situated on the central east coast of the state. Glamorgan–Spring Bay is classified...
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Brides Major, Ewenny and Pentyrch were transferred from Mid Glamorgan to South Glamorgan. There were however two local government areas, Caerphilly and...
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The Municipality of Glamorgan was a local government area in Tasmania which existed from 1860 to 1993. It was the first rural municipality in Tasmania...
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original (PDF) on 24 October 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2010. "Glamorgan Archives, Glamorgan Presbyterian Church Marriage registers". Archives Wales. Archived...
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Port Talbot (redirect from Port Talbot, Glamorgan)
Talbot was part of the historic county of Glamorgan. The 1974 county council re-organisation split Glamorgan into three new counties, and Port Talbot became...
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Swansea (redirect from Swansea, West Glamorgan)
is part of the Swansea Bay region and part of the historic county of Glamorgan and the ancient Welsh commote of Gŵyr. The principal area is the second...
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Glamorgan Constabulary, or Glamorganshire Constabulary, was the Home Office police force for the county of Glamorgan, Wales. The force was formed in 1841...
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The cuisine of the Vale of Glamorgan (Welsh: Bro Morgannwg), Wales, is noted for its high-quality food produced from the fertile farmland, river valleys...
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The Glamorgan Yeomanry was a Welsh auxiliary cavalry regiment of the British Army originally raised in the late 18th century as a result of concern over...
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Glamorgan may refer to: Cadoxton-juxta-Neath, in the Neath Port Talbot county borough in Wales Cadoxton, Vale of Glamorgan, in the Vale of Glamorgan county...
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Glamorgan is a residential neighbourhood in the southwest quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. It is bounded by Richmond Road to the north, by 37 Street W to...
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Baglan, Neath Port Talbot (redirect from Baglan, Glamorgan)
Williams, who was created Baron Williams of Baglan, of Neath Port Talbot in Glamorgan on 23 July 2010. Comedian Rob Brydon was born in Baglan. Actor Michael...
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is a village in the community of Sully and Lavernock, in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, lying on the northern coast of the Bristol Channel, midway between...
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Glamorgan Cattle (Welsh: Gwartheg Morgannwg) are a rare British cattle breed. Once common in the counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon, the breed...
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