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Longest river in the United Kingdom; leaves Wales after 48 miles (77 km). 2 River Wye: 135 217 Forms the Wales-England border for much of its length. 3 River Teme: 81 130 Entirely in England after 12 miles (19 km). 4 River Usk: 78 126 [3] Longest river entirely in Wales according to some sources. [4] 5 River Tywi: 75 121 6 River Teifi: 73 117 ...
The Afon Alaw (English: River Alaw) is a river on Anglesey (Welsh: Ynys Môn) in Wales which rises near Llanerch-y-medd and flows northwards into the reservoir of Llyn Alaw. Below the dam it then flows southwestwards to the island's west coast near Llanfachraeth. Its lower reaches, west of the A5025 road, are tidal. [1]
The Afon Colwyn (English: River Colwyn) is a small river in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, a tributary of the Afon Glaslyn.. The River Colwyn above Beddgelert. It has its source on the south-western flank of Snowdon.
The River Clwyd (/ ˈ k l uː ɪ d / KLOO-id; Welsh: Afon Clwyd, pronounced) is a river in Wales that rises in the Clocaenog Forest (grid reference) 5 mi (8 km) northwest of Corwen. Its total length is 35 mi (56 km).
The River Dyfi (Welsh: Afon Dyfi; Welsh pronunciation:), also known as the River Dovey (/ ˈ d ʌ v i / DUH-vee), is an approximately 30-mile (48-kilometre) long river in Wales. [ 1 ] Its large estuary forms the boundary between the counties of Gwynedd and Ceredigion , and its lower reaches have historically been considered the border between ...
The River Gwili (Welsh: Afon Gwili) in Carmarthenshire, is a tributary of the River Towy, the longest river entirely in Wales. Its headwater is found east of Llanllawddog , in the Brechfa Forest . It runs west, through Llanpumsaint , to its confluence with the River Duad , just south of Cynwyl Elfed village.
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The length of the main river is 20.5 miles (33.0 km). Its catchment area covers 75 square miles (190 km 2 ). [ 2 ] Its source is a number of streams that include the Afon Diliw, located on the west slopes of Plynlimon on the border of Ceredigion and Powys in the Cambrian Mountains . [ 3 ]