The river Wye (it runs along the Welsh/English border)
Wye River - plantation - was created in 1790.
River Wye (Afon Gwy), length 215 km.There is also a River Wye in Derbyshire, England of 24 km.
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Ross-on-Wye, located in Herefordshire, England, derives its name from its geographical features. The "Ross" part is believed to come from the Old English word "ros," meaning "a promontory," while "Wye" refers to the River Wye that flows through the area. The town's name essentially indicates its position on a hill overlooking the river. This picturesque setting has made Ross-on-Wye a popular destination for visitors.
The river WYE
The river Wye flows through the city of Hereford so I guess it Hereford must stand on the Wye.
It is a river
fishing and canoeing and for attractions
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The letter 'y' or the River Wye
The Welsh word "gwy" means "egg" in English. It is used to describe the shell-covered embryo of a bird.