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  2. List of places in Torfaen - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of places in the Torfaen county borough, south Wales. Principal towns ... Blaenafon; Cwmbran; Pontypool; Villages and other named communities. Sebastopol;

  3. List of Communities of Torfaen - Wikipedia

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    Torfaen is a unitary ... Population Key on map Abersychan [a] 7,064 [1] 2 Blaenavon [a] 6,055 [2] 1 Croesyceiliog [b] 5,246 [3] 10 Cwmbran Central: 9,947 [4] 12 ...

  4. Cwmbran - Wikipedia

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    The three main football teams in Cwmbran are Cwmbran Town, Cwmbran Celtic and Croesyceilog who all compete in the Welsh Football League. Cwmbran Town and Celtic both play at Cwmbran Stadium. Also in Cwmbran was The Football Factory. Located near to the town centre, The Football Factory was an indoor sports complex consisting of two sports pitches.

  5. Upper Cwmbran - Wikipedia

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    Upper Cwmbran (Welsh: Cwmbrân Uchaf ⓘ) is a suburb of Cwmbran, Torfaen in Wales. It lies in between the suburbs of Pontnewydd and Thornhill . It is a community and electoral ward of Torfaen County Borough Council .

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  7. File:Torfaen UK location map with towns.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Gold, prices, and jobs: What's at stake in Ghana's elections?

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    How Ghana's central bank lost $5bn in one year Unemployment among young people and an exodus of Ghanaians looking for better opportunities elsewhere has also been a feature of recent years.

  9. Fairwater, Torfaen - Wikipedia

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    Cwmbran was the only new town in Wales designated by the New Towns Act 1946. [3] Cwmbran Development Corporation was formed in 1949 to develop the new town and building of seven new residential areas (Coed Eva, Croesyceiliog North and South, Greenmeadow, Oakfield, Pontnewydd, and St Dials) began in 1951, later followed by Llanyrafon.