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Taff

Taff is a term used in Wales and elsewhere to refer to several related subjects, most notably a river, a historic railway, and a colloquial demonym for Welsh people in English. The name is closely associated with the Taff Valley and the region around Cardiff.

The River Taff, known in Welsh as Afon Taf, is a major south Welsh watercourse. It rises

The Taff Vale Railway was one of Wales’ early industrial railways, constructed to transport coal from the

In English-language usage, taff can function as a colloquial term for a Welsh person. The origin and

in
the
Brecon
Beacons
and
flows
generally
southeast
through
towns
including
Merthyr
Tydfil
and
Cardiff,
before
emptying
into
Cardiff
Bay.
The
river
and
its
valley
played
a
significant
role
in
the
South
Wales
coal
and
iron
industries
during
the
18th
and
19th
centuries,
and
today
remains
an
important
geographic
and
recreational
feature
of
the
Cardiff
area.
Merthyr
Tydfil
area
to
the
docks
at
Cardiff.
Opened
in
the
1840s,
it
connected
Merthyr
Tydfil
with
the
port
on
Cardiff
Docks
along
the
Taff
Valley.
The
line
helped
transform
the
Welsh
coal
industry
and,
in
1922,
became
part
of
the
Great
Western
Railway
during
the
grouping
of
rail
companies.
connotations
of
the
term
have
varied
over
time,
and
its
reception
ranges
from
affectionate
to
pejorative
depending
on
context
and
tone.
Because
of
potential
offensiveness,
its
use
is
considered
sensitive
in
formal
or
neutral
writing.