The centre of Cardiff, the capital of Wales, is relatively flat and is bounded by hills on the outskirts to the east, north and west. Its geographic features were influential in its development as the world's largest coal port, most notably its proximity and easy access to the coal fields of the south Wales valleys.
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centre ofCardiff, the capital of Wales, is relatively flat and is bounded by hills on the outskirts to the east, north and west. Its geographic features...
Cardiff (/ˈkɑːrdɪf/; Welsh: Caerdydd [kairˈdiːð, kaːɨrˈdɨːð] ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. Cardiff had a population of 362,310 in 2021 and...
demographics ofCardiff, capital city of Wales in the United Kingdom. Following a period of decline during the 1970s and 1980s, Cardiff's population is...
1991. "Vernacular Geography – GIS @ Cardiff University". gis.cs.cardiff.ac.uk. Retrieved 2009-10-10. "Geo-tagging for imprecise regions of different sizes...
Cardiff University (Welsh: Prifysgol Caerdydd) is a public research university in Cardiff, Wales. It was established in 1883 as the University College...
constituency) Cardiff Central (Senedd constituency), constituency in the Senedd. Transport Cardiff Central railway station Cardiff Central bus station Geography Cardiff...
Cardiff North may refer to: Cardiff North (geographical area) Cardiff North (UK Parliament constituency) Cardiff North (Senedd constituency) This disambiguation...
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and whose physical geography is characterised by a varied coastline and a largely upland interior...
Cardiff Airport (Welsh: Maes Awyr Caerdydd) (IATA: CWL, ICAO: EGFF) is an airport in Rhoose, Wales. It is the only airport offering commercial passenger...
Cardiff Bay (Welsh: Bae Caerdydd; colloquially "The Bay") is an area and freshwater lake in Cardiff, Wales. The site of a former tidal bay and estuary...
Cardiff Metropolitan University (Welsh: Prifysgol Metropolitan Caerdydd), formerly the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC; Welsh: Athrofa Prifysgol...
postcode area, also known as the Cardiff postcode area, is a group of 35 postcode districts for post towns: Cardiff, Bridgend, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerphilly...
discover the UK's ancient rainforest, from Cornwall to Cumbria". National Geographic. Retrieved 2023-11-25. Crump, Eryl (2015-08-04). "Iolo Williams launches...
Cardiff Docks (Welsh: Dociau Caerdydd) is a port in southern Cardiff, Wales. At its peak, the port was one of the largest dock systems in the world with...
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Cardiff Council, formally the County Council of the City and County ofCardiff (Welsh: Cyngor Sir Dinas a Sir Caerdydd) is the governing body for Cardiff...
Cardiff Royal Infirmary (Welsh: Ysbyty Brenhinol Caerdydd) (also known as the CRI or YBC) is a hospital in central Cardiff, Wales. It is managed by the...
and has a changeable, maritime climate. The capital and largest city is Cardiff. A distinct Welsh culture emerged among the Celtic Britons after the Roman...
Gloucester) is a cricket historian and scorer. Hignell has a PhD in Geography from Cardiff University. He has been the Glamorgan 1st XI scorer since 1982....