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- Welsh_St_Donats abstract "Welsh St Donats (Welsh: Llanddunwyd) is a village and a community in The Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is located North East of Cowbridge.The electoral ward's population in 2011 was 471. The community includes the villages of: Maendy, Prisk and Tair Onen. A mile to the east from the village lies the Hensol Forest.The church, St Dunwyd, is a Grade I listed building and was first mentioned in 1173.".
- Q15233640 abstract "Welsh St Donats (Welsh: Llanddunwyd) is a village and a community in The Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is located North East of Cowbridge.The electoral ward's population in 2011 was 471. The community includes the villages of: Maendy, Prisk and Tair Onen. A mile to the east from the village lies the Hensol Forest.The church, St Dunwyd, is a Grade I listed building and was first mentioned in 1173.".
- Welsh_St_Donats comment "Welsh St Donats (Welsh: Llanddunwyd) is a village and a community in The Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is located North East of Cowbridge.The electoral ward's population in 2011 was 471. The community includes the villages of: Maendy, Prisk and Tair Onen. A mile to the east from the village lies the Hensol Forest.The church, St Dunwyd, is a Grade I listed building and was first mentioned in 1173.".
- Q15233640 comment "Welsh St Donats (Welsh: Llanddunwyd) is a village and a community in The Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. It is located North East of Cowbridge.The electoral ward's population in 2011 was 471. The community includes the villages of: Maendy, Prisk and Tair Onen. A mile to the east from the village lies the Hensol Forest.The church, St Dunwyd, is a Grade I listed building and was first mentioned in 1173.".