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1473:St Hilary
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292:3°19′19″W
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158:Post town
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1937:Stations
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1603:Dimlands
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1273:Llanmaes
1228:Gileston
1223:Frampton
1168:Corntown
1143:Boverton
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1067:St Athan
1022:Llanfair
1002:Llanmaes
935:template
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387:Anglican
360:Iron Age
89:ST081667
2073:Museums
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1843:Economy
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1308:Llandow
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1042:Penarth
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952:Penarth
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407:Wexford
403:Newport
392:Penmark
354:History
134:Country
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