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Cardiff is bordered by the Valleys to the North, the Vale of
Glamorgan to the West, and the City of Newport to the East.
The County is situated on mainly low land, and is divided by
the rivers Taff and Ely which snake from the North and West
respectively, down into Cardiff Bay. The City itself
is made up of over 30 main suburbs (or wards) which contain
some of the largest housing estates in Europe.
Contained within these suburbs are numerous villages and
sub-wards, which will be explored in greater detail further
on in the site. To explore the photographic history of
a particular ward, please click on the corresponding area on
the map on the homepage.
You can view the history of each ward from the Suburbs
pages. Also included is an old map of each area to
compare with modern maps, and even more photos not included
in the gallery pages. |
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