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Imeko Afon is a
Local Government Area in the west of Ogun State,
Nigeria bordering the
Republic of Benin. Its
headquarters are in the town of
Imeko at...
- near Bangor.
Right Afon Bodesi Afon Lloer Afon Denau Afon Caseg Afon Llafar Afon Ffrydlas Afon Llan (Llanllechid) Left Nant (neu
Afon)
Gwern y Gof Nant...
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Afon Hepste (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈhɛpstɛ]) is a
river in Powys, Wales,
though partly forming the county's
border with
Rhondda Cynon Taf. It runs wholly...
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which the
river is
known as the
Afon Rhaeadr. Downstream, the
Afon Rhaeadr runs into the
Afon Tanat.
River Wye (
Afon Gwy)
Photos of the
River Rhaeadr...
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Afon Marlais may
refer to:
Afon Marlais,
Carmarthenshire Afon Marlais,
Pembrokeshire Afon Marlas This
disambiguation page
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Afon Rheidol (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈr̥ei̯dɔl]; also
known as the
River Rheidol) is a
river in Ceredigion, Wales, 19
miles (31 km) in length. The source...
- The
Afon Ffraw is a
short river on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. It
arises at Llyn
Coron and
flows southwest for two
miles along the
northwestern margin...
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Afon Mawddach (Welsh for 'River Mawddach') is a
river in Gwynedd, Wales,
which has its
source in a wide area SH820300
north of
Dduallt in Snowdonia. It...
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Afon Cothi (also
known as the
River Cothy) in
Carmarthenshire is the
largest tributary of the
River Tywi in
south Wales. From its
source at
Blaen Cothi...
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Afon Tarell is a
river in Powys, Wales,
which rises to the west of the
Brecon Beacons in
Brecon Beacons National Park and
flows north, then north-east...