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Wrexham was
founded on the flat
ground above the
meadows of the
River Gwenfro. The name
Wrexham probably comes from the old
English for Wryhtel's river...
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River Gwenfro (Welsh: Afon
Gwenfro) is a
small river in
Wrexham County Borough,
north Wales. It is a
tributary of the Clywedog. The name
Gwenfro is possibly...
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Gwenfro and Hafod.
These are
named after local rivers and
places – the
River Alun, Bersham,
River Clywedog,
River Dee,
Erddig and the
River Gwenfro....
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Rivers Alyn
Cegidog Ceiriog Clywedog Dee
Eitha Gwenfro Nant-y-Ffrith Wych
Brook Reservoirs and
lakes Acton Park Lake Cae
Llwyd Reservoir Chirk Castle...
- Wrexham: Overton, Bronington,
Dyffryn Ceiriog/Ceiriog Valley,
Chirk North,
Gwenfro, Johnstown,
Llangollen Rural, Marchwiel, Penycae,
Penycae and
Ruabon South...
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Porthaethwy Glannau Rhoscolyn Glannau Ynys Gybi - Holy
Island Coast Glan-traeth
Gwenfro and Rhos y Gad
Henborth Llanbadrig -
Dinas Gynfor Llyn Alaw Llyn Bodgylched...
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Rivers Alyn
Cegidog Ceiriog Clywedog Dee
Eitha Gwenfro Nant-y-Ffrith Wych
Brook Reservoirs and
lakes Acton Park Lake Cae
Llwyd Reservoir Chirk Castle...
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Rivers Alyn
Cegidog Ceiriog Clywedog Dee
Eitha Gwenfro Nant-y-Ffrith Wych
Brook Reservoirs and
lakes Acton Park Lake Cae
Llwyd Reservoir Chirk Castle...
- was a
mansion and
estate known as
Island Green, in a
meadow on the
River Gwenfro to the west of the town. The hall was
taken over by a
brewery following...
- 723 in the 2011 census.
Coedpoeth is on a hill
between the
Clywedog and
Gwenfro valleys,
surrounded by
countryside with
views of the
Cheshire plain, Tanyfron...