this was my question and this is one i know soo far : ely
The river WYE
The river Wye flows through the city of Hereford so I guess it Hereford must stand on the Wye.
There are around 12 main rivers that flow into the Severn.These include the rivers Vyrnwy, Wye, Lugg, Rea Brook, Tern, Roden, Arrow, Worfe, Stour, the Avon and the Warwickshire Avon.The three biggest that flow into the Severn...The river Avon, which rises in the Cotswolds near Sodbury and flows through Gloucester, Wiltshire and Somerset towards Bristol, is 75 miles long.The river Warwickshire Avon which flows through Rugby, Warwick, Starford-upon-Avon and joins the Severn at Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire is 96 miles long.However, the longest is the river Wye. It originates from the mountains of Plynlimon in Mid-Wales, descends 680 mtrs along its journey and flows through Rhayader, Builth Wells, Hay-on-Wye, Ross-on-Wye, Symonds Yat, Monmouth and Tintern, meeting the Severn near Chepstow in Gwent.The river Wye is 133 miles long (215km)
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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Yes, River Wye is specifically located in Southern Wales. If that is any help to you.
It is a river
wye
fishing and canoeing and for attractions
The letter 'y' or the River Wye
1, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It flows through 2 constituent countries of the UK, England and Wales.