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  2. The Cambrian - Wikipedia

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    The full masthead proclaimed The Cambrian and Weekly General Advertiser for Swansea and the Principality of Wales. By 1906 it was acquired by South Wales Post Newspapers Co. [1] and, in 1930, merged with Herald of Wales. [2] Many articles in this newspaper have been indexed and the index is searchable at https://archive.swansea.gov.uk/cambrian

  3. Cambrian News - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2010, the Cambrian News was the second largest newspaper in Wales, claiming a circulation of 24,000 copies in six regional editorial versions, and 60,000 weekly readers. The circulation area of mid, west and north Wales covered 3,000 square miles (7,800 km 2). [5]

  4. List of place names of Welsh origin in the United States

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    This is a list of places in the United States named for places in Wales. Bangor ... Washington; Bangor, Wisconsin ... Places named after Cambria: Cambria Township ...

  5. Holidaymaker (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Holidaymaker is a seasonal publication produced by Cambrian News, [1] for publicising tourism attractions and activities in parts of Wales. Overview

  6. Aberystwyth - Wikipedia

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    Now printed in tabloid format, Cambrian News is the second-largest weekly-print circulation newspaper in Wales, with 24,000 copies in six regional editorial versions, read by 60,000 weekly readers. The circulation area of mid, west and north Wales covers 3,000 square miles (7,800 km 2). [101]

  7. Media of Wales - Wikipedia

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    However the market for newspapers in Wales was much smaller than in England and was also to some extent split between two languages. The first weekly newspaper in Wales was The Cambrian, published in 1804 and based in Swansea. [4]

  8. Cambrian Way - Wikipedia

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    The Cambrian Way [1] is a long distance footpath in Wales, running from Cardiff to Conwy. Initially an unrecognised path, it was officially recognised in 2019, [2] and is named after Cambria, a latinised name for Wales. It is primarily a mountain walk passing over many of the highest and most scenic areas of Wales.

  9. Carmarthen–Aberystwyth line - Wikipedia

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    The Carmarthen–Aberystwyth line was originally a standard-gauge branch line of the Great Western Railway (GWR) in Wales, connecting Carmarthen and Aberystwyth.. It is now also a proposed railway link from Carmarthen railway station to Aberystwyth railway station, with five new proposed stations at Pencader, Llanybydder, Lampeter, Tregaron and Llanilar, with an estimated cost of around £620 ...