Cardiff is home to several four-faced clocks, the most notable being the clock tower at the Cardiff City Hall. This iconic structure features a clock with four faces, each visible from different angles. While there may be other four-faced clocks in the city, the City Hall clock is the most prominent and recognized. For an exact count of all four-faced clocks in Cardiff, a local survey would be needed.
Liverpool faced Cardiff City in the Carling Cup final and won in penalties 5-4.
4 at the door and at least 10 inside
Cardiff's country is "Wales." I understand that has five letters.
Llandough near Penarth is generally considered to be a suburb of Cardiff (it is about 4 km from the centre) but is administratively in the Vale of Glamorgan, not the City of Cardiff.
3 currently but 4 on Sunday 26th February
IV represents 4, but it can also be found written as IIII especially on clocks.
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Mapquest says about 229 miles (about 4 hours driving time).
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At one time, a clock would make 4 right angles. But looking at it many times, you will feel that it makes not 4 but more than 4. App infinite.
There are a lot of clocks that have Roman numerals---not JUST churches. Originally it may have been a continuation of the archaic designs of sundials. Many clocks today have Roman numerals because it makes them look old and classy. Also some clocks with Roman Numerals will have the 4 written as "IV" and some as "IIII". This odd dichotomy has no firm explanation.
The Village Hotel in Cardiff (England) is located at 29 Pendwyallt Road, Coryton, Cardiff CF14 7EF. The hotel is located among many different entertainment options such as opera, rock concerts, and popular bars and restaurants.