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Olkhon (Russian: Ольхо́н, also
transliterated as
Olchon; Buryat: Ойхон, Oikhon) is the third-largest lake
island in the world. It is by far the largest...
- southwards,
gaining the
waters of its
tributaries the
Escley Brook and
Olchon Brook near
Clodock and the
waters of the
River Honddu, from the
Welsh side...
- Valley, Gorsley, Gorsty,
Harewood End, Hollington, Kingsthorne, Merbach,
Olchon, Old Gore, Penyard, Pontrilas, Ross-on-Wye East, Ross-on-Wye West, Stoney...
- the west. The park is
entirely within Wales and
therefore excludes the
Olchon Valley and
Black Hill,
which are part of the
Black Mountains but in the...
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Baron Cherleton. Some
historians believed he was
captured in the
upland Olchon Valley of
western Herefordshire adjacent to the
Black Mountains, Wales,...
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flows at the
outside edge of your thumb. The
second river, now
called Olchon,
flows between your
thumb and the
first finger, to join the
Mynwy at the...
- names: Dore (River Dore),
Escley (Escley Brook),
Monnow (River Monnow),
Olchon (
Olchon Valley) and
Arrow (River Arrow) .
Fairfield High
School is one of the...
- Llanwenarth. In 1745 he was
appointed minister of
Olchon, and of Capel-y-ffin (twenty
miles distant from
Olchon),
where he
remained until his
death following...
- Walterstone. The
village is
situated on a
ridge of
higher land
between the
Olchon Valley and the
valley of the
River Monnow. In the
Herefordshire volume of...
- Mynwy) (R)
River Dore (L)
Dulas Brook (R) Worm
Brook (L)
River Honddu (R)
Olchon Brook (R)
Escley Brook (L)
River Lugg (L) (Afon Llugwy)
River Frome (L)...