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aberdare Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


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ABERDARE, a market town of Glamorganshire, Wales, situated (as the name implies) at the confluence of the Dar and Cynon, the latter being a tributary of the Taff.


In November 1893 the University of Wales was incorporated by royal charter, with Lord Aberdare (d.


The principal canals are the Swansea, the Neath, the Aberdare ' Glamorgan, and the Brecon ' Abergavenny, all worked in connexion with the industrial districts of north Glamorganshire.


The following towns had each in 1901 a population exceeding 10,000: Cardiff, Ystradyfodwg, Swansea, Merthyr Tydfil, Aberdare, Pontypridd, Llanelly, Ogmore and Garw, Pembroke, Caerphilly, Maesteg, Wrexham, Penarth, Neath, Festiniog, Bangor, Holyhead, Carmarthen.


The older part of the urban district is included in the parliamentary borough of Merthyr Tydfil, and also shares with Merthyr and Aberdare the services of a stipendiary magistrate.


There is a park of 7 acres given in 1897, by Lord Aberdare, whose residence, Duffryn, is in the district.


The district has an area of 10,504 acres and comprises; besides Mountain Ash proper, a string of villages, the chief being Cwmpenar, Penrhiwceiber, Abercynon or Aberdare Junction (at the confluence of the Cynon with the Taff) and Ynysybwl, 3 m.


An abbreviation of this work, which as a book of travel is even more delightful than its predecessors, was published in 1894, shortly after the author's death, with a brief introductory notice by Lord Aberdare.


Aberdare Hall is a hostel for the women students.


The Glamorganshire canal, opened in 1794, runs from Cardiff to Merthyr Tydfil, with a branch to Aberdare.



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a mining town in southern Wales

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