Merthyr Tydfil
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Merthyr Tydfil’s coat of arms, with its motto: Nid cadarn ond brodyrdde (meaning 'Only brotherhood is strong' in Welsh) |
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Merthyr Tydfil shown within Merthyr Tydfil
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Population | 63,546 |
OS grid reference | SO 0506 |
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Ceremonial county | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | MERTHYR TYDFIL |
Postcode district | CF47/CF48 |
Dialling code | 01685 |
Police | South Wales |
Fire | South Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
EU Parliament | Wales |
UK Parliament | |
Welsh Assembly | |
Merthyr Tydfil (/ˈmɜːrθər
According to legend, the town is named after Tydfil, a daughter of King Brychan of Brycheiniog. According to her legend, she was slain at Merthyr by pagans around 480; the place was subsequently named Merthyr Tydfil in her honour. Although merthyr generally means "martyr" in modern Welsh, the meaning here is closer to the Latin martyrium: the mausoleum or church built over the relics of a martyr. Similar examples, all from south Wales, include Merthyr Cynog, Merthyr Dyfan and Merthyr Mawr.