Cynon Valley

Cynon Valley (Welsh: Cwm Cynon) is a former coal mining valley in Wales. It lies between Rhondda and the Merthyr Valley and takes its name from the River Cynon. Aberdare is located in the north of the valley and Mountain Ash in the south. From 1974 to 1996, Cynon Valley was a local government district.

Cynon Valley

Cynon Valley district (1974-1996) shown within Wales
Area
  197444,639 acres (180.65 km2)
Population
  197369,630
  199265,600
History
  Created1 April 1974
  Abolished31 March 1996
  Succeeded byRhondda Cynon Taf
StatusDistrict, Borough
  HQAberdare (Welsh: Aberdâr)

At the 2001 census, the Cynon Valley had a population of 63,512, 12.1% of whom were Welsh speakers. In common with some of the other South Wales Valleys, Cynon Valley had a high percentage of Welsh speakers until the early 20th century.

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