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Description:Entering Ponthir from Llanfrechfa
The B4236 Caerleon Road approaches the Ponthir boundary.
Although many names of Welsh origin have been anglicised locally (in pronunciation, spelling, or both), the local pronunciation of Ponthir is similar to how a Welsh speaker would say it. It is always pronounced 'pont-here', with the t and h separate, and never as the th in panther). Ponthir means long bridge (literally bridge long).
Location:51.635279, -2.983938
Road:B4236
Date:15 10 2009
Photographer:� Copyright John Grayson and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Source:Geograph

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current14:45, 26 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 14:45, 26 March 2010640 × 600 (99 KB)Jeni (talk | contribs)'''Entering Ponthir from Llanfrechfa'''<br/>The B4236 Caerleon Road approaches the Ponthir boundary. <br /> Although many names of Welsh origin have been anglicised locally (in pronunciation, spelling, or both), the local pronunciation of Ponthir is simi

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