Glamorgan - translation to russian
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Glamorgan - translation to russian

HISTORIC COUNTY IN WALES
Glamorganshire; County of Glamorgan; North Glamorgan; Glamorgan, Wales; Morgannŵg; Kingdom of Glamorgan; The Van, Glamorganshire; Morganshire
  • ''Caerphilly castle'', {{circa}} 1812.
  • Coat of arms of Glamorgan
  • [[Freddie Welsh]], one of several World title boxing Champions to come from Glamorgan
  • ''Dowlais Ironworks'' by [[George Childs]] (1840)
  • Glamorgan shown within the United Kingdom
  • Administrative map (1947)<br />Click on map to enlarge
  • Glamorgan shown within England and Wales
  • 160px
  • A Victorian map of Glamorgan
  • Sully Hospital, now apartments
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  • Lewis Merthyr Colliery, Rhondda which, since 1986, has been redeveloped for opening to the public as the [[Rhondda Heritage Park]].
  • Mumbles Bay
  • Nash Point
  • Beaupre Castle
  • alt=Front view of a cairn, from its right side, its boulders retained by a short wall that forms a courtyard at its entrance. The cromlech is set in flat ground of short grass (in dappled sunlight in the foreground and full sun elsewhere), dissected by a path passing behind it. Trees are mainly in leaf to its rear, among which a limestone kiln is visible at the foot of a gorge.
  • alt=Front view of a dolmen. Its massive capstone is supported by standing stones to either side, with another (triangular) supporting stone at the rear – like a doorless closet. The rear orthostat has a small round hole near the middle top. The dolmen is set in an open, sloping (higher–left, lower–right) meadow of uncut grass, with trees to the rear in the middle distance.
  • Southerndown Beach
  • alt=Map of Wales showing the names of Celtic British tribes in their territories
  • Glamorgan shown within Wales
  • Worm's Head

Glamorgan         

[glə'mɔ:gən]

синоним

Glamorganshire

существительное

география

Гламорган

Смотрите также

Glamorganshire

Glamorgan         
Glamorgan(shire) noun Гламорган(шир)
Glamorganshire         
Glamorgan(shire) noun Гламорган(шир)

Definition

Caerphilly
[k?:'f?li, k?:-, k?-]
¦ noun a kind of mild white cheese, originally made in Caerphilly in Wales.

Wikipedia

Glamorgan

Glamorgan (), or sometimes Glamorganshire (Welsh: Morgannwg [mɔrˈɡanʊɡ] or Sir Forgannwg [ˈsiːr vɔrˈɡanʊɡ]), is one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales and a former administrative county of Wales. Originally an early medieval petty kingdom of varying boundaries known in Welsh as the Kingdom of Morgannwg (or Glywysing), which was then invaded and taken over by the Normans as the Lordship of Glamorgan. The area that became known as Glamorgan was both a rural, pastoral area, and a conflict point between the Norman lords and the Welsh princes. It was defined by a large concentration of castles.

After falling under English rule in the 16th century, Glamorgan became a more stable county, and exploited its natural resources to become an important part of the Industrial Revolution. Glamorgan was the most populous and industrialised county in Wales, and was once called the "crucible of the Industrial Revolution", as it contained the world centres of three metallurgical industries (iron, steel and copper) and its rich resources of coal.

Under the Local Government Act 1972, the county boroughs and administrative county of Glamorgan were abolished on 1 April 1974, with three new counties being established, each containing a former county borough: West Glamorgan, Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan. The name also survives in that of Vale of Glamorgan, a county borough.

Glamorgan comprises distinct regions: the industrial valleys, the agricultural vale and the scenic Gower Peninsula. The county has boundaries with Brecknockshire (north), Monmouthshire (east), Carmarthenshire (west), and to the south is the Bristol Channel. The total area is 2,100 km2 (811 sq mi), and the total population of the three preserved counties of Glamorgan in 1991 was 1,288,309. Glamorgan contains two cities, Cardiff, the county town and from 1955 the capital city of Wales, and Swansea. The highest point in the county is Craig y Llyn (600 metres (2,000 ft)) which is situated near the village of Rhigos in the Cynon Valley.

Examples of use of Glamorgan
1. She seems popular among fellow inmates at Fort Glamorgan jail.
2. Port Talbot in West Glamorgan saw prices increase by 43%.
3. Solanki replaced Simon Jones as soon as the Glamorgan bowler completed his tenth over.
4. Four have gone up near St Hilary, in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales.
5. He played against Glamorgan this season and rattled a few helmets.
What is the Russian for Glamorgan? Translation of &#39Glamorgan&#39 to Russian