डब्ल्यू. एम. डी. Meaning in English
डब्ल्यू. एम. डी. शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : wMD
, wmd
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
डब्ल्यू ओवोड
वोक्स
लड़खड़ा
काँपता
वोडन
शोकान्वित
वौक
वोकिवर्स
भेड़िया
भेड़िया शावक
भेड़िया मानव
भेड़िया पिल्ला
भेड़िया आकार
भेड़िया सीटी
डब्ल्यू.-एम.-डी. इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The boys' school relocated to Cwmdare Road in 1964 and ceased to be a grammar school in 1978 when it became the new Aberdare Boys' Comprehensive School, but changed its name to Aberdare High School in 2009, and closed in the summer of 2014.
As the collieries grew over the next century, Cwmdare grew with it, with rows of terraced miner's cottages being built to the north-west of the original hamlet to create homes for the expanding workforce.
After the unrestored Cilmaengwyn lock, the canal is crossed by the B4603 road and almost immediately crosses the Cwmdu Aqueduct.
Communities in Rhondda Cynon Taf Cwmdare (Cwmdâr) is a village very close to Aberdare, in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales.
In addition, as a reflection of the strong history of Nonconformism in South Wales mining areas, it has several chapels - Nebo, Elim, Gobaith and the Cwmdare Mission, as well as the Church In Wales St Luke's Church.
Over the next 120 years, the seams in the Maerdy mountain were gradually used up, with Merthyr Dare closing in 1884, Cwmdare in 1936, Nantmelin in 1957, and finally Bwllfa Dare in 1977.
Cwmdare is also home to a variety of local schools, the oldest of which is Cwmdare Primary School, a respected English-language primary school that teaches around 260 pupils from the ages of 4-11.
The Cwmdare, Merthyr Dare and Bwllfa Dare collieries were all sunk in the 1850s, while work began on Nantmelyn Colliery in 1860.
Following the closure of the mines and the decline of coal mining in South Wales, Cwmdare has evolved into a residential satellite of nearby Aberdare, as well as Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff and Swansea.
The Aberdare College campus site of Coleg Morgannwg is situated within the northern part of the village, on Cwmdare Road.
Due to the redevelopment of the Dare Valley area in the 1970s, Cwmdare has become an attractive commuter village due to its proximity to both of Wales' major urban centres, Cardiff and Swansea, good transport links, and the attractive scenery.
Before the exploitation of the South Wales Coalfield, Cwmdare was a scattering of a few houses and farms.
There are almost no jobs in Cwmdare itself, so most residents commute to one of the larger towns for work.