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- Q5199740 subject Q13252882.
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- Q5199740 abstract "Cymmer is a village and community in the Rhondda Valley, Wales. The area has historically been considered a district of the village of Porth, though prior to the establishment of Porth as the main urban settlement in the area, the position of both communities were largely reversed, Cymmer being so named because of being located at the 'confluence' of the Rhondda Fawr and Rhondda Fach river valleys. Cymmer comprises the sub districts of Glynfach and Britannia. Neighbouring settlements are Trebanog and Llwyncelyn. As a community Cymmer is comprising the villages of Trehafod, Trebanog, Britannia, Glynfach and Cymmer itself.Several collieries were sunk in the vicinity of Cymmer, namely Cymmer Colliery (Old No. 1 Pit) (1847), Glynfach Colliery (1851), New Cymmer Colliery (1855), Upper Cymmer Colliery (1851) and Ty-Newydd Colliery (1852), not to mention the several other collieries of Porth and Trehafod. It was the site of an 1856 mining accident in which 114 were killed.".
- Q5199740 areaCode "01443".
- Q5199740 ceremonialCounty Q1191288.
- Q5199740 country Q145.
- Q5199740 gridReference "ST0290".
- Q5199740 populationTotal "4807".
- Q5199740 postalCode "CF39".
- Q5199740 principalArea Q817960.
- Q5199740 thumbnail Cymmer.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5199740 dialCode "1443".
- Q5199740 lieutenancyWales Q1191288.
- Q5199740 officialName "Cymmer".
- Q5199740 osGridReference "ST0290".
- Q5199740 population "4807".
- Q5199740 postcodeDistrict "CF39".
- Q5199740 unitaryWales Q817960.
- Q5199740 point "51.61492 -3.39692".
- Q5199740 type Place.
- Q5199740 type Location.
- Q5199740 type Place.
- Q5199740 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q5199740 type Settlement.
- Q5199740 type Thing.
- Q5199740 type SpatialThing.
- Q5199740 type Q486972.
- Q5199740 comment "Cymmer is a village and community in the Rhondda Valley, Wales. The area has historically been considered a district of the village of Porth, though prior to the establishment of Porth as the main urban settlement in the area, the position of both communities were largely reversed, Cymmer being so named because of being located at the 'confluence' of the Rhondda Fawr and Rhondda Fach river valleys. Cymmer comprises the sub districts of Glynfach and Britannia.".
- Q5199740 label "Cymmer, Rhondda Cynon Taf".
- Q5199740 lat "51.61492".
- Q5199740 long "-3.39692".
- Q5199740 depiction Cymmer.jpg.
- Q5199740 name "Cymmer".