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- Llanbradach is a village within the historic boundaries of Glamorgan, South Wales less than three miles (five kilometres) north of the town of Caerphilly...
- Llanbradach railway station is a railway station serving the village of Llanbradach, south Wales. It is a stop on the Rhymney Line of the Valley Lines...
- 612; -3.234 Llanbradach and Pwllypant is a community in the county of Caerphilly, South Wales. It includes the large village of Llanbradach and Pwll-y-Pant...
- Llanbradach Quarry is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Caerphilly County Borough, south Wales. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in...
- hub of Dowlais at Merthyr Tydfil, so proposed a direct branch line to Llanbradach from Tynycaeau Junction on the Cadoxton-Trehafod main line. Having already...
- Fochriw, Hengoed, Pontlottyn, Tir-Phil, New Tredegar, Nelson, Rhymney, and Llanbradach, and the towns of Bargoed, Caerphilly, Ystrad Mynach and Aberbargoed...
- ****ociated with the names of marshy floodplains, also found in nearby Llanbradach and Llancaiach. Prior to erection of defences on the River Rhymney in...
- Coal Museum at Blaenavonexhibiting economic past Terraced housing in Llanbradach in the South Wales Valleys Gower and Swansea Bay Coast Path, part of...
- Mynach, Hengoed, South Wales) – vocals Neil Jones (born 25 March 1948, Llanbradach, South Wales; died 8 June 2018) – guitar Allan Jones (born 6 February...
- free dictionary. Bradach may refer to: Nant Bradach, a valley in Wales Llanbradach, a village in Wales Ivan Bradach (1732–1772) Mykhaylo Bradach (1748–1815)...