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  • ...his [[Welsh language]] 'Welcome to Cardiff' banner greeted visitors to the Cardiff in 2006.]] '''Cardiff''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: ''Caerdydd'') is the capital of [[Wales]] in
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  • ...his [[Welsh language]] 'Welcome to Cardiff' banner greeted visitors to the Cardiff in 2006.]] '''Cardiff''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]]: ''Caerdydd'') is the capital of [[Wales]] in
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cardiff]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cardiff]]
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  • ...icket|first-class match]] was against [[Sussex (cricket)|Sussex]] at the [[Cardiff Arms Park]], 18–20 May 1921. Glamorgan have won the County Championship t ...s South Wales venues over the years but their main home has always been in Cardiff, first at the Arms Park and since 1967 at the [[Sophia Gardens]] ground, wh
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  • Cardiff Arms Park, 1973, and the touring “All Blacks” played the Barbarians in
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  • {{r|HMS Cardiff (D89)}}
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  • ...jpg/credit|{{Cardiff-welcome-banner.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}This 'Welcome to [[Cardiff]]' banner greeted visitors to the Welsh capital in 2006.]] ...tial consonant: for example, the name of the capital city, ''Caerdydd'' ([[Cardiff]]), mutates initially to ''Gaerdydd'' and can soften further to ''Nghaerdyd
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  • {{r|Cardiff}}
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  • {{r|Cardiff University}} {{r|University of Wales Institute, Cardiff||**}}
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  • {{r|Cardiff}} (1958)
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  • ...home ground [http://www.millenniumstadium.com/ the Millennium Stadium], [[Cardiff]]
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  • '''Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff''', KG, PC (27 March 1912 - 26 March 2005) was [[prime minister of the Unit ...e' socialist, who had no formal higher education, and who served as MP for Cardiff North. He was [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] at the time of the devaluatio
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  • {{r|Cardiff Arms Park||***}}
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  • |The Locarno, Cardiff, Wales |Top Rank Suite Club, Cardiff, Wales
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  • |[[Cardiff RFC|Cardiff]] |[[Cardiff Arms Park]]
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  • {{r|Cardiff Arms Park||***}}
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  • {{rpl|Cardiff}}
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  • | HMS Cardiff (D89)
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  • {{r|Cardiff}}
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  • * Scannell, Paddy, and Cardiff, David. ''A Social History of British Broadcasting, Volume One, 1922-1939''
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