Place:Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales

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NameRhondda Cynon Taf
TypePrincipal area
Coordinates51.583°N 3.333°W
Located inWales     (1996 - )
See alsoGlamorgan, Waleshistoric county covering the area prior to 1974
Mid Glamorgan, Walesdistrict covering the area 1974-1996
Contained Places
Borough (municipal)
Rhondda ( 1996 - )
Civil parish
Aberdare ( 1996 - )
Clydach Vale ( 1996 - )
Cymmer ( 1996 - )
Ferndale ( 1996 - )
Llanharan ( 1996 - )
Llanhari ( 1996 - )
Llanilid ( 1996 - )
Llantrisant ( 1996 - )
Llantwit Fardre ( 1996 - )
Llanwonno ( 1996 - )
Llwynypia ( 1996 - )
Mountain Ash ( 1996 - )
Pentre ( 1996 - )
Penygraig ( 1996 - )
Peterston super Montem ( 1996 - )
Pontypridd ( 1996 - )
Porth ( 1996 - )
Rhigos ( 1996 - )
Rhondda ( 1996 - )
Taff's Well ( 1996 - )
Treherbert ( 1996 - )
Treorchy ( 1996 - )
Tylorstown ( 1996 - )
Ynyshir ( 1996 - )
Ystrad Rhondda ( 1996 - )
Hamlet
Rhigos ( 1996 - )
Inhabited place
Abercynon ( 1996 - )
Hirwaun ( 1996 - )
Hopkinstown ( 1996 - )
Llantrisant ( 1996 - )
Llwynypia ( 1996 - )
Maerdy ( 1996 - )
Porth ( 1996 - )
Tonypandy ( 1996 - )
Tonyrefail ( 1996 - )
Treorchy ( 1996 - )
Ynyshir ( 1996 - )
Ynysybwl ( 1996 - )
Parish (ancient)
Aberdare ( 1996 - )
Llanharan ( 1996 - )
Llanhari ( 1996 - )
Llanilid ( 1996 - )
Llantrisant ( 1996 - )
Llantwit Fardre ( 1996 - )
Llanwonno ( 1996 - )
Peterston super Montem ( 1996 - )
Rhondda ( 1996 - )
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Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) is a county borough in the south-east of Wales. It consists of five valleys: the Rhondda Fawr, Rhondda Fach, Cynon, Taff (Welsh: Taf) and Ely valleys, plus a number of towns and villages away from the valleys. Results from the 2011 census showed 19.1% of its 234,410 residents self-identified as having some ability in the use of the Welsh language. The county borough borders Merthyr Tydfil County Borough and Caerphilly County Borough to the east, Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to the south, Bridgend County Borough and Neath Port Talbot to the west and Powys to the north. Its principal towns are - Aberdare, Llantrisant with Talbot Green and Pontypridd, with other key settlements/towns being - Maerdy, Ferndale, Hirwaun, Llanharan, Mountain Ash, Porth, Tonypandy, Tonyrefail and Treorchy.

The most populous town in Rhondda Cynon Taf is Aberdare with a population of 39,550 (2011), followed by Pontypridd with 32,694 (2011). The National Eisteddfod will be held at Rhondda Cynon Taf in 2024, postponed twice from 2022.

History

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The county borough was formed on 1 April 1996, by the merger of the former Mid Glamorgan districts of Rhondda, Cynon Valley and Taff-Ely (with the exceptions of Creigiau and Pentyrch, which were added to Cardiff). Its name reflects all these, and thus also the rivers Rhondda, Cynon and Taff. Pontypridd, a University and Market Town, is the principal town of Rhondda Cynon Taff; situated 12 miles north of the capital city of Cardiff. Pontypridd is often abbreviated “Ponty” by local residents.

Research Tips

GENUKI on Glamorgan Lots of leads to other sources.

The first three maps are provided by A Vision of Britain through Time

These maps were found on Wikimedia Commons

These maps of Glamorgan post-1974 were found on another site and are very useful for sorting out the up-to-date geography of the area

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