- The
Elenydd (Welsh: [ɛˈlɛnɨð]) is an
upland area of Mid Wales,
extending across parts of
northern and
eastern Ceredigion and
Powys between Aberystwyth...
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Welsh language. The area
corresponds roughly to the
upland area
called Elenydd in Welsh. The word "desert" is used figuratively, to
describe the lack...
- The
Cambrian Mountains (Welsh:
Mynyddoedd Cambria, in a
narrower sense:
Elenydd) are a
series of
mountain ranges in Wales. The term
Cambrian Mountains...
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continuing as a
minor road to Caban-coch reservoir. The road
continues over the
Elenydd to
Cwmystwyth and a cul-de-sac
branch runs to the dam of
Claerwen reservoir...
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Physical Brecon Beacons Desert of
Wales Elenydd Snowdonia South Wales Valleys Swansea Bay Vale of
Clwyd Welsh Lake
District Other North Wales North East...
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location where the
rivers Elan and Wye join. It has also been
referred to as
Elenydd and Elenid. It was in the area
known as
Rhwng Gwy a Hafren. It was also...
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Physical Brecon Beacons Desert of
Wales Elenydd Snowdonia South Wales Valleys Swansea Bay Vale of
Clwyd Welsh Lake
District Other North Wales North East...
- The
River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren,
pronounced [ˈavɔn ˈhavrɛn]), at 220
miles (354 km) long, is the
longest river in
Great Britain. It is also the river...
- The
Claerwen reservoir and dam in Powys, Wales, were the last
additions to the Elan
Valley Reservoirs system built to
provide water for the increasing...
- runs
through the wide
expanse of
upland moors,
traditionally known as
Elenydd, in
central Wales. Its
valley is the Elan Valley. The name
probably arises...