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Meaning of "margam"

margam (noun) - Margam is a noun that refers to a place, such as a town or a specific location, and is commonly used in geographical contexts
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  • A one-time village, now a suburb and industrial area in Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SS7887).

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Margam kali is one of the anc.
This set is called margam.
Margam Abbey now consists of the intact nave and impressive surrounding ruins.
We are spending the night at Margam Castle.
The Archdeacon of Margam is a senior cleric of the Diocese of Llandaff.
In order to grasp these mechanisms, this study revolves around Margam Abbey.
Evans ' company Margam Evans produced a new edition of the game.
Much of the collection was later transferred to Margam Castle and sold at auction in 1941.
Margam Muthaiah 's results were good enough to persuade 20 farmers to try NPM the following year.
A section of the Forestry Commission's Margam Forest may allow access to its rides.
Nevertheless, Margam Country Park bought a Pinzgau bull in 1994 in order to improve the bloodline.
Production and distribution gases in Margam ( Wales ) BOCLtd.
Margam in Malayalam means, 'The Way.
Over a ten-year period from 1830, Talbot set about redeveloping the family estate at Margam Castle.

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