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Cleddau may
refer to:
Cleddau River, a
river in
South Island, New
Zealand River Cleddau, a
river in Pembrokeshire,
Wales ****ord
Haven Waterway, the Cleddau...
- The
River Cleddau (Welsh: Afon
Cleddau)
consists of the
Eastern and
Western Cleddau rivers in Pembrokeshire, west Wales. They
unite to form the Daugleddau...
- The
Cleddau Bridge (pronounced [ˈklɛðai], Welsh: Pont
Cleddau) in Pembrokeshire, Wales,
carries the A477 road over the
River Cleddau between Neyland and...
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strategic location: it was the
lowest bridging point of the
Western Cleddau before the
Cleddau Bridge opened in 1975.
Haverfordwest is a
market town, the county...
- The
Cleddau River (also
known as Waipāteke, Awa-piopiotahi and the
Cheddar River) is a
river of New Zealand. It
flows into the head of ****ord Sound....
- is
formed by the
confluence of the
Western Cleddau (which
flows through Haverfordwest), the
Eastern Cleddau, and
rivers Cresswell and Carew.
Since 1975...
- Wales, 3
miles (4.8 km)
northwest of
Pembroke on the
banks of the
River Cleddau.
Originally Paterchurch, a
small fishing village,
Pembroke Dock town expanded...
- Pembrokeshire, Wales,
lying on the
River Cleddau and the
upstream end of the ****ord
Haven estuary. The
Cleddau Bridge carrying the A477
links Pembroke...
- is the
highest point in Pembrokeshire. The
largest river is the
River Cleddau which has two main
branches which join to form the
Daugleddau estuary,...
- and
flows south-west to join the
Cleddau River.
State Highway 94
crosses the
Donne just
before it
reaches the
Cleddau. The
river was
named by W. G. Grave...