up cwm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cwm or cŵm may refer to: Cwm (landform), a rounded, glaciated valley, also known as a corrie or cirque Cwm, a...
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The common warehouse metamodel (CWM) defines a specification for modeling metadata for relational, non-relational, multi-dimensional, and most other objects...
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Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe (Welsh: Aberhonddu, Maesyfed a Chwm Tawe) is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament, to be first contested...
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Pobol y Cwm (People of the Valley; Welsh pronunciation: [ˈpɔbɔl ə ˈkʊm]) is a Welsh-language soap opera produced by the BBC since October 1974. The longest-running...
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The Western Cwm (/kuːm/) is a broad, flat, gently undulating glacial valley basin terminating at the foot of the Lhotse Face of Mount Everest. It was...
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opera Pobol y Cwm. This includes characters who have been in the habit of returning after a long absence. "Cymeriadau'r Cwm". S4C POBOL Y CWM. BBC. "Kelly...
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Cwm Idwal is a cirque (or corrie) in the Glyderau range of mountains in northern Snowdonia, the national park in the mountainous region of North Wales...
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Cwm Penmachno (historically called Tre-Gynwal) is a village at the head of Cwm Machno in North Wales. The village was built in the 1860s as a quarry settlement...
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Cwm (from Welsh: Y Cwm, transl. The Valley) is a former coal mining village, community and electoral ward three miles (4.8 km) south of Ebbw Vale in the...
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Cwm is a village and community in Denbighshire, below the hill Mynydd y Cwm. The church in Cwm is dedicated to two 6th-century saints, St Mael and St Sulien...
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