- Cors
Fochno (Welsh pronunciation: [kɔrs ˈvɔχnɔ]) is a
raised peat bog near the
village of Borth, in the
county of Ceredigion, Wales.
Lying on the south...
- Gwaelod. The
stumps were
exposed for a time by
Storm Hannah in 2019. Cors
Fochno, a
raised peat mire, part of the Dyfi Biosphere, is the only
UNESCO Biosphere...
- Migneint-Arenig-Dduallt. The
three designated Ramsar sites are the Dyfi
Biosphere (Cors
Fochno and Dyfi), Cwm
Idwal and Llyn
Tegid (Bala Lake). The area's
economy was...
- 400 Coll 2,209 5,460
Colne Estuary 2,701 6,670 Cors
Caron 874 2,160 Cors
Fochno & Dyfi 2,508 6,200
Corsydd Mon a Llyn 626 1,550
Cromarty Firth 3,747 9,260...
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coastal village in the
county of Ceredigion, Mid
Wales Borth bog, or Cors
Fochno Borth railway station Borth, Wisconsin,
unincorporated community in Waushara...
- A
medieval timber trackway and
industrial complex at llangynfelyn, Cors
Fochno London's
Earliest Timber Structure Found During Belmarsh Prison Dig Turnpikes...
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Manchester Cors
Caron - peat bog near Tregaron, Ceredigion,
Wales Cors
Fochno - peat bog near Borth, Ceredigion,
Wales Crymlyn Bog - a
nature reserve...
-
where the
mouth of the Afon Leri
joins the Dyfi
Estuary at Ynyslas. Cors
Fochno is
situated to the east
beyond the Afon Leri. At low tide the
remains of...
-
Special Areas of
Conservation and
Sites of
Special Scientific Interest (Cors
Fochno, Coed Cwm
Einion and Pen Llŷn a’r Sarnau). In
March 2021,
Natural Resources...
- of dunlin, oystercatcher, sanderling, Manx
shearwater and terns. "Cors
Fochno & Dyfi".
Ramsar Sites Information Service.
Retrieved 25
April 2018. Joint...