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Coordinates: 51°39′25″N 3°27′40″W / 51.657°N 3.461°W / 51.657; -3.461 Cynon Valley (Welsh: Cwm Cynon) Geography Status District HQ Aberdare (Welsh: Aberdâr) History Created 1974 Abolished 1996 Succeeded by Rhondda Cynon Taff The Cynon Valley (Welsh: Cwm Cynon) is an ex-mining area of the South Wales Valleys. The valley had a majority of Welsh speakers until the nineteenth century like the rest of the South Wales Valleys. The Cynon Valley lies between the Rhondda Valleys and Merthyr Tydfil. From 1974 to 1996 the area was one of the districts of Wales, formed from the Aberdare and Mountain Ash urban districts, and part of Neath Rural District, along with the parish of Penderyn from Brecknockshire. In 1996 the area became part of the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf. The Cynon Valley name continues in use in the name of the Cynon Valley Westminster constituency, created in 1983, and in the name of the Cynon Valley Welsh Assembly constituency, created in 1999. The Cynon Valley (Welsh: Cwm Cynon) was a Welsh speaking valley up until the 19th Century. List of Places in the Cynon Valley (Welsh: Cwm Cynon) Abercynon Ynysboeth Penrhiwceiber Perthcelyn Miskin Newtown / (Welsh: Y Drenewydd) Caegarw Mountain Ash / (Welsh: Aberpennar) Fernhill Cefnpennar Abercwmboi Cwmaman Godreaman Aberaman Cwmbach Aberdare / (Welsh: Aberdâr) Gadlys Abernant Trecynon Cwmdare / (Welsh: Cwmdâr) Llwydcoed Penywaun croesbychan Hirwaun Penderyn Rhigos External links Sketches made by the Bacon sisters in pre-industrial Cynon valley in the 1830s, held on Gathering the Jewels v • d • e Local government in Wales Principal areas established in 1996 Blaenau Gwent · Bridgend · Caerphilly · Cardiff · Carmarthenshire · Ceredigion · Conwy · Denbighshire · Flintshire · Gwynedd · Isle of Anglesey · Merthyr Tydfil · Monmouthshire · Neath Port Talbot · Newport · Pembrokeshire · Powys · Rhondda Cynon Taf · Swansea · Torfaen · Vale of Glamorgan · Wrexham Counties and districts 1974–1996 Clwyd Alyn and Deeside · Colwyn · Delyn · Glyndŵr · Rhuddlan · Wrexham Maelor Dyfed Carmarthen · Ceredigion · Dinefwr · Llanelli · Preseli Pembrokeshire · South Pembrokeshire Gwent Blaenau Gwent · Islwyn · Monmouth · Newport · Torfaen Gwynedd Aberconwy · Anglesey · Arfon · Dwyfor · Meirionnydd Mid Glamorgan Cynon Valley · Merthyr Tydfil · Ogwr · Rhondda · Rhymney Valley · Taff-Ely Powys Brecknock · Montgomeryshire · Radnorshire South Glamorgan Cardiff · Vale of Glamorgan West Glamorgan Lliw Valley · Neath · Port Talbot · Swansea Counties established before 1889 Anglesey · Brecknockshire · Caernarfonshire · Cardiganshire · Carmarthenshire · Denbighshire · Flintshire · Glamorganshire · Merionethshire · Monmouthshire · Montgomeryshire · Pembrokeshire · Radnorshire This Rhondda Cynon Taf location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e