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  2. Demographics of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The local authority area had an estimated population of more than 324,800 in 2008, [1] compared to a 2001 Census figure of 305,353. [2] Between mid-2007 and mid-2008, Cardiff was the fastest-growing local authority in Wales with population growth rate of 1.2%. [1] According to Census 2001 data, Cardiff was the 14th largest settlement in the ...

  3. Bute Street, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Bute Street, Cardiff. Coordinates: 51.4707°N 3.1694°W. Bilingual English–Welsh street sign on Bute Street. Bute Street with the Butetown Branch Line to the right. Bute Street ( Welsh: Stryd Biwt) is a street in Cardiff, Wales. It links Cardiff Bay (previously Tiger Bay) and Butetown with Cardiff city centre. It now has no road number.

  4. Danescourt - Wikipedia

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    Danescourt is built around Radyr 's Church in Wales parish church of St John the Baptist and the site of Radyr's former 14th century manor house. The toponym "Danescourt" was devised when the housing estate was built in the 1970s. It is a portmanteau from the names of two homesteads that predate the suburb: Radyr Court Farm and Danesbrook House.

  5. Cardiff, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff is a small town in the Lake Macquarie LGA of New South Wales, Australia . It is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) west-southwest of Newcastle . Cardiff is home to two government primary schools, a Catholic primary school and a government high school. It has its own commercial centre with a post office, pub (hotel), real estate agencies ...

  6. Butetown branch line - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Bay Line. The Butetown branch line, also known as the Cardiff Bay Line, is a 1- mile -6- chain (1.7 km) commuter railway line in Cardiff, Wales from Cardiff Bay to Cardiff Queen Street. [2] The service pattern used to comprise a mixture of shuttle services along the branch and through trains along the Rhymney Line to Caerphilly, or the ...

  7. Cardiff Bay railway station - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Bay railway station ( Welsh: Bae Caerdydd ), formerly Cardiff Bute Road, is a station serving the Cardiff Bay and Butetown areas of Cardiff, Wales. It is the southern terminus of the Butetown branch line 1 mile (1.5 km) south of Cardiff Queen Street . Only one platform is now in use. The station building lies on Bute Street, although ...

  8. Techniquest - Wikipedia

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    Techniquest. / 51.4629; -3.1677. Techniquest is a science discovery centre located in Cardiff Bay, Wales. [1] It gives visitors a hands-on approach to science and includes a science theatre, a planetarium, and an exhibition space with over 100 interactive exhibits aimed at visitors of all ages. Techniquest was founded in 1986 by Professor John ...

  9. Newtown, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Newtown, Cardiff. / 51.4772; -3.1690. Newtown was a residential area of Cardiff, Wales that was also known as 'Little Ireland' because of its population of Irish families. Its six streets and 200 houses existed from the mid-nineteenth century until they were demolished in 1970. It was known as one of the "5 towns of Cardiff", the others being ...