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Ruabon (Welsh: Rhiwabon;
pronounced [r̥ɪʊˈɑːbɔn]) is a
village and
community in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The name
comes from Rhiw Fabon, rhiw being...
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Ruabon–Barmouth line was a standard-gauge line
owned by the
Great Western Railway across the
north of
Wales which connected Ruabon, in the east, with...
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Ruabon F.C. were a
football club
based in the
village of
Ruabon near Wrexham, Wales. The club was
founded on
Thursday 25
September 1873
during a meeting...
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Ruabon is a
locality in
Western Australia's
South West in the
local government area of the City of Busselton. At the 2021 census, it had a po****tion of...
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Ruabon Moors are an area of
upland moorland in
Wales to the west of
Ruabon and Wrexham. They lie
partly within Wrexham County Borough and
partly within...
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Ruabon railway station (Welsh: Rhiwabon) is a
combined rail and bus
interchange serving Ruabon,
Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is the
second busiest...
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Ruabon Brook Tramway (also
known as Jessop's Tramway, and in its
later years as the
Shropshire Union Tramway) was a
Welsh horse-drawn
tramway linking...
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Wynnstay Arms is a
hotel and
public house in
Ruabon, Wales. The
Grade II
listed building dates from the 18th-century and was a
coaching inn. Meetings...
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northern slopes of the Dee Valley. Cefn Mawr was part of the
ancient parish of
Ruabon and the area was
known as
Cristionydd Cynrig (or
Cristioneth Kenrick in...
- South, Esclusham, Johnstown, Pant, Penycae,
Penycae and
Ruabon South, Plas Madoc, Ponciau, and
Ruabon. The
official spelling of the constituency, in English...