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Caerphilly is a town and network in South Wales, at the southern end of the Rhymney Valley. It is the biggest town in Caerphilly County Borough, inside the noteworthy fringes of Glamorgan, on the outskirt with Monmouthshire. At the 2001 Census, the town had a populace of 30,388. It is a suburbanite town for Cardiff and Newport, 7.5 miles and 12 miles away individually, and is isolated from the Cardiff rural areas of Lisvane and Rhiwbina by Caerphilly mountain and gives its name to Caerphilly cheddar. The town's site has for quite some time been of key essentialness.
Around AD 75 a fortification was worked by the Romans amid their triumph of Britain. An exhuming of the site in 1963 demonstrated that the fortress was possessed by Roman powers until the center of the second century. Convention expresses that a cloister was worked in the territory by St Cenydd, yet this case needs support. Nonetheless, the locale was once named Senghenydd after him, and Cenydd's child, St Ffili, is said to have manufactured a fortification in the region and subsequently gave the town its name. Another clarification is that it is named after the Anglo-Norman Marcher Lord, Philip de Braose.
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