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Mynydd Maendy (translation: Maindy Mountain) is a hilltop and moorland, near Gilfach Goch, in south Wales, to the southwest of Tonyrefail. As with the Maindee district of Newport the name derives from the Welsh ''maen dy'' meaning "stone house". A wind farm and an Iron Age Celtic hillfort are located on the summit. The large turbines of the wind farm can be seen from over 20 miles away on a clear day, and have raised environmental concerns. The wind farm administrative centre is located in nearby Tonyrefail. The hillfort features on the Register of Landscapes of Special Historic Interest in Wales〔("Mynydd Maendy" at megalithic.co.uk )〕〔("Mynydd Maendy hillfort" at ancientmonuments.info )〕 and has been described as "the largest undefended Iron Age/Romano-British (800BC-AD410) settlement in southeast Wales."〔("Historic Landscape Characterisation The Rhondda: The Rhondda Historical Processes themes and background" at ggat.org.uk )〕 ==References==
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