Rumney, Cardiff
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Rumney (Welsh: ) is a district of the city of Cardiff, South Wales. As it lies east of the River Rhymney, it is geographically located in the traditional county of Monmouthshire, whereas most of the city to the west of the river, is in Glamorgan.
It was incorporated into the city on April 1 1938 by the Cardiff Extension Act 1937.
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| Districts: Adamsdown | Birchgrove | Butetown | Canton | Caerau | Cardiff Bay (Tiger Bay) | Cardiff city centre | Cathays | Cathays Park | Cefn Mably | Coryton | Culverhouse Cross | Cyncoed | Ely | Fairwater | Gabalfa | Grangetown | Heath | Llandaff | Llandaff North | Llanedeyrn | Llanishen | Llanrumney | Maindy | Mynachdy | Pentrebane | Penylan | Plasnewydd | Pontcanna | Pontprennau | Radyr | Rhiwbina | Rhydlafar | Riverside | Roath | Rumney | Splott | St Mellons | Thornhill | Tremorfa | Trowbridge | Whitchurch |
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