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Cwmaman (Welsh pronunciation: [kʊmˈaman] ) is a
former coal
mining village near Aberdare, Wales. The name is
Welsh for "Aman Valley", literally: Valley...
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Beryl and
Arwyn Jones in the
small Welsh former mining village of
Cwmaman,
Rhondda Cynon Taff,
spending his
childhood with them and his two older...
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pianist and
backing vocalist from
Cwmaman, Wales, for the
Welsh post-Britpop rock band Stereophonics.
Jones grew up in
Cwmaman, an old
mining village in South...
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Stereophonics are a
Welsh rock band
formed in 1992 in the
village of
Cwmaman in the
Cynon Valley, Wales. The band
consists of
Kelly Jones (lead vocals...
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Football Club
Cwmaman are a
Welsh football team
based in the
village of
Cwmaman near Aberdare. They play in the
South Wales Alliance League,
Premier Division...
- Soar,
Cwmaman was a
Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel in
Fforchaman Road,
Cwmaman,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The
cause was
formed during the Religious...
- Seion,
Cwmaman is a
Welsh Baptist church,
originally established in 1859. The
chapel closed in 2013 but the
church still meets at
another location in...
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Mabel (born 1930) on her own.
Cable grew up in the close-knit
village of
Cwmaman near Aberdare, He
attended Blaengwawr Comprehensive School with his friend...
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Moriah Aman,
Cwmaman was a
Welsh Independent (Congregationalist)
chapel in
Fforchaman Road,
Cwmaman,
Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The
cause at
Moriah Aman...
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Nonconformist chapels (including
those in
surrounding settlements such as
Cwmaman and Llwydcoed). The
services in the
majority of the
chapels were in Welsh...