• Upper Clydach River runs from a poorly drained area south of Cwmgors and flows south and southeast through Cwm Gors for about 7 km to join the River Tawe...
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  • River Clydach may refer to the following rivers in Wales: Lower Clydach River, Swansea Valley Upper Clydach River, Swansea Valley River Clydach, Monmouthshire...
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  • Clydach Gorge, (Welsh Cwm Clydach) Monmouthshire River Clydach, Monmouthshire, (Welsh Afon Clydach) Lower Clydach River, Swansea Valley Upper Clydach...
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    before the river turns south and then southwest to its estuary at Swansea. Its main tributaries are the right bank Upper and Lower Clydach Rivers and the...
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    (R) River Amman (L) Afon Lash (R) Afon Morlais (R) Afon Dulais Afon Camffrwd Clyne River River Tawe Nant y fendrod (L) Lower Clydach River (R) Upper Clydach...
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  • Blackpill stream Lower Clydach River Upper Clydach River Dulais Glan-y-wern Canal River Ilston Afon Llan Afon Lliw River Loughor River Tawe Tennant Canal...
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    the river flows south, passing several towns. It picks up a few tributaries, such as the River Cynon, River Rhondda, Bargoed Taf and Nant Clydach. It...
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    Clydach is both a village and a community in Swansea, Wales, within the Clydach ward and the Llangyfelach parish. It is located 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast...
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  • Gilwern is located at the mouth of the River Clydach, where it meets the River Usk. Maesygwartha lies between Clydach and Gilwern along one of the many tramroads...
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    an old tinworks. Close by the river flows past the once grand estate of Ynysygerwn. A smaller tributary, the River Clydach, flows southward through the...
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    The River Usk (/ʌsk/; Welsh: Afon Wysg) rises on the northern slopes of the Black Mountain (y Mynydd Du), Wales, in the westernmost part of the Brecon...
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    five aqueducts to carry the canal across major tributaries of the River Tawe, at Clydach, Pontardawe, Ynysmeudwy, Ystalyfera, and Cwmgiedd. The locks on...
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  • is the lower half of the valley of the River Tawe in south Wales. It runs from approximately the level of Clydach down to Swansea docks, where it opens...
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    valley of the Nant Clydach, which includes the cojoined villages of Clydach Vale and Blaenclydach. The community includes Cwm Clydach Countryside Park,...
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    between Ynysforgan and Clydach in the Swansea Valley. The Welsh name Ynystawe or Ynysdawe derives from ynys, meaning "island" or "river-meadow", and Tawe,...
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  • and the Upper Swansea valley; the former was more heavily industrialised during the 19th and 20th centuries. Towns and villages include Clydach, Pontardawe...
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    translates from the Welsh language as 'bridge [over] the River Clun', the Clun being a tributary of the River Ely that runs through Pontyclun. A bridge crosses...
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    (Black Mountain) Mynydd Epynt Mynydd Llangatwg (Mynydd Llangattock) Nant Clydach Pastures Nant Llech Nant y Rhos Neuadd and Tylelo Mires New Castle Meadows...
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    extended the network into Cwm Clydach and the line became heavily used. The Ely Valley Extension Railway and the Ely and Clydach Valleys Railway were nominally...
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    long from Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen to the Swansea District Line through the Upper Clydach Valley and Pontardawe. Actual construction was delayed by GWR and then...
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    The River Clyst is a river of Devon, England. The name derives from Old English, and translates as Clean-stream (the Welsh name of Clydach, has similar...
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    administratively into three hamlets: the upper or Rhigos hamlet to the north, the middle or Penrhys hamlet, and the lower or Clydach hamlet. Through the post-medieval...
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  • Co-educational Age 3 to 18 Enrolment 860 Language Welsh Houses 3: Aran, Clydach, Dowlais Colour(s) Blue, Grey, Black, Red, Green Publication Bytholwyrdd...
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    Wye Valley (category River Wye)
    valley in Wales and England. The River Wye (Welsh: Afon Gwy) is the fourth-longest river in the United Kingdom. The upper part of the valley is in the Cambrian...
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    Abergavenny (category River Usk)
    this was closed during the Beeching cuts in the 1960s and the line to Clydach Gorge is now a cycle track and footpath. The Baker Street drill hall was...
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    their Latin forms (e.g., the manor of Clydach in Uwch Nyfer, divided into Sub Clydach and Ultra (Supra) Clydach). This is unrelated to the common use...
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    both constituencies covers the peninsula and the outer Gower areas of Clydach, Gowerton, Gorseinon, Felindre, Garnswllt and encompasses the area of the...
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    margins are more subdued. Its eastern end is defined by the drops into the Clydach Gorge. Beyond the B4560 to the west the hill merges with Mynydd Llangynidr...
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    part of the Valleys by others, it is separated from Gwaelod-y-Garth by the River Taff. Taff's Well is distinguished because it contains the only thermal...
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    waterfall in Radnor Forest Waterfall Country – waterfalls on the upper tributaries of the River Neath Brecon Cathedral Ogof Agen Allwedd Ogof Craig a Ffynnon...
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