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  2. Aberdare Hall - Wikipedia

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    Aberdare Hall was established in 1883 by the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire (later University College, Cardiff, now Cardiff University) as a residence for female students. Its foundation was due to the efforts of Lady Aberdare (1827–1897) [ 1 ] (the wife of Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare ) and John Viriamu Jones (1856 ...

  3. Copthorne Hotel, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Copthorne Way, Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom Coordinates 51°27′51″N 3°16′18″W  /  51.46417°N 3.27167°W  / 51.46417; -3

  4. Cathays railway station - Wikipedia

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    Cathays railway station is a station on the Merthyr and Rhondda lines in the Cathays district of Cardiff, Wales.It is 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (2 km) north of Cardiff Central.. The station is next to Cardiff University Students' Union and across the road from many Cardiff University buildings, as well as a short walk from the Welsh Government and other civic buildings in Cathays Park.

  5. Best hotels in Cardiff 2023: From city-centre luxury to ... - AOL

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    Here, you can easily dive into Cardiff’s loveliest Victorian and Edwardian arcades, harbouring an enticing mix of indie boutiques, cafes and bars trading in everything from gin to boho couture ...

  6. Agriculture in Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, there were 1855 milk-producers in Wales, an annual decline of 1.23% since 2011, but the number of cows milked was nearly static at 223,000. [16] By April 2018 the number of dairy producers in Wales had fallen further, to 1723, but the number of dairy cows (2 years old or more) had increased to 301,400 by June 2017. [17]

  7. Roath - Wikipedia

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    Roath Court. Roath Court is a nineteenth-century villa on the site of the medieval manor house of Roath. [12] Since 1952 it has been a funeral home. [13] Its Georgian portico, designed by Robert Adam in 1766 for Bowood House, Wiltshire, was moved there in 1956.

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