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    The River Rhiw (Welsh: Afon Rhiw meaning 'slope river' or 'stream river') is a short river in the north of Powys in Wales. Two headwater tributaries both...
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    Brook just northeast of the town. The Mule enters at Abermule, and the River Rhiw east of Berriew, followed shortly by the Camlad which rises above Churchstoke...
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    Luggy Brook (L) Camlad (R) (partly in England) River Rhiw (Afon Rhiw) (L) Afon Rhiw (north fork) (Rs) Afon Rhiw (south fork)(Ls) Llifior Brook (L) The Mule...
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    Y Rhiw (Welsh pronunciation) is a small village on the south west tip of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. The village forms part of the community...
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  • Llyfr Emynau a Thonau 1868), in a cowshed in a small meadow beside the River Rhiw. Griffith, Robert David. "David Davies". Dictionary of Welsh Biography...
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    Aberdaron (redirect from Mynydd Rhiw)
    Rhoshirwaun, Rhydlios, Uwchmynydd and Y Rhiw. It covers an area of just under 50 square kilometres. Y Rhiw and Llanfaelrhys have long been linked by...
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    bordering with the cantrefi of Caereinion and Ystlyg to the north across the river Rhiw, and the cantrefi of Arwystli (subject to disputes between Powys and Gwynedd)...
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  • It is on the Montgomeryshire Canal and the Afon Rhiw, near the confluence (Welsh: aber) with the River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren) at grid reference SJ185005...
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  • involved crossing the River Vyrnwy, where a five-arched aqueduct was built, each with a span of 39 feet (12 m), and crossing the River Rhiw at Berriew, where...
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    from the Ellesmere, the Tanat feeder at Carreghofa and a feeder from the River Rhiw at Berriew. The canal through Welshpool was one of the first sections...
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    on the east beyond the River Severn, Ystrad Marchell in the north, Caereinion on the west and Cedewain south of the River Rhiw at Berriew. From the 11th...
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    Abercanaid, below which it is crossed by the A4060 road bridge. At Troed-y-rhiw the B4285 Bridge Street crosses, and the Afon Tâf High School if located...
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    from traffic in the mid-1920s and parts of it were incorporated into the River Mite of 1927. Its leading pony truck was reused under the rear of the Passenger...
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    district nearly in the centre of the county, and is intersected by the river Rhiw, and also by the road leading from Llanvair to Newtown and Montgomery:...
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    Penmachno quarry (also known as Cwm Machno quarry, Rhiwfachno quarry, or Tan-y-Rhiw quarry) was a slate quarry near Cwm Penmachno, Conwy, North Wales. It was...
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    The River Teifi (English: /ˈtaɪvi/; Welsh: Afon Teifi, pronounced [ˈavɔn ˈtei̯vi])[citation needed] in Wales forms the boundary for most of its length...
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    Rhiw-goch quarry (also known as Brandreath quarry) was a slate quarry that was worked from the 1860s to 1908. It stands on the north side of the Afon Lledr...
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  • Pen-rhiw (sometimes spelt "Penrhiw") is a hamlet in the community of Y Ferwig, Ceredigion, Wales, which is 74.8 miles (120.4 km) from Cardiff and 195.2...
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  • Troed-y-rhiw-Sion is a hamlet in the community of Beulah, Ceredigion, Wales, which is 69.3 miles (111.6 km) from Cardiff and 190.9 miles (307.2 km) from...
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    Wales. The bay faces south-west and lies between the headlands of Mynydd Rhiw to the west and Mynydd Cilan to the east. These craggy headlands have cliffs...
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    The River Dwyryd (Welsh: Afon Dwyryd), is a river in Gwynedd, Wales which flows principally westwards; draining to the sea into Tremadog Bay, south of...
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    Rhiw Ddar and Glan-y-Fordd; Ty-Rhillage centre that consists of Alfred's terrace, Anchor Street, Church Street, Garth Street, Yew Street and Ty Rhiw through...
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  • Troed y Rhiw (Welsh for 'foot of the hill') is a hamlet in Ceredigion approximately midway between Cribyn and Dihewyd in the rolling agricultural land...
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    The River Ystwyth (Welsh: Afon Ystwyth; [ˈəstʊɨ̯θ]; lit. 'winding river') is a river in Ceredigion, Wales. The length of the main river is 20.5 miles...
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  • Newbridge Oakford Olmarch Pant-gwyn Penbryn Pennant Penparc Penparcau Pen-Rhiw-Newydd Penrhyn-coch Pentre-bach Pentre-gat Pentre-rhew Penuwch Penybont Peny-y-garn...
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    Hewitts: Diffwys 750 m Foel Penolau 614 m and the following Nuttalls: Crib-y-rhiw 670 m Diffwys West Top 642 m "Foel Penolau: How a Welsh hill became a mountain"...
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    include the Gwenffrwd, Nant Wysg, Nant Picadilly, Nant y Wernen and Nant Rhiw Afallan. The Afon Mydr drains an area of old woodlands and dairy farming...
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    Afon Rheidol (redirect from River Rheidol)
    Rheidol (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈr̥ei̯dɔl]; also known as the River Rheidol) is a river in Ceredigion, Wales, 19 miles (31 km) in length. The source is...
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    Troed-rhiw-trwyn, which was only open for five years between 1875 and 1879, and the Lan Colliery, the only pit in Hopkinstown south of the River Rhondda...
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    the community of Troed-y-rhiw. The Plymouth ward covers the community of Troed-y-rhiw and includes the villages of Troed-y-rhiw, Pentrebach and Abercanaid...
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