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Afon Twrch, Carmarthenshire

Coordinates: 52°02′45″N 3°57′45″W / 52.0459°N 3.9624°W / 52.0459; -3.9624
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Afon Twrch
Not to be confused with the Afon Twrch which is a tributary of the River Tawe in South Wales or the Afon Twrch which is a tributary of the River Dee in North Wales.

The Afon Twrch is a short river in Carmarthenshire, West Wales. It joins the River Cothi (itself a left-bank tributary of the River Towy) at the village of Pumsaint, near to which are the Roman gold mines of Dolaucothi.[1]

References

  1. ^ 186: Llandeilo & Brechfa Forest (Map). 1 : 25,000. Explorer Series. Ordnance Survey.

52°02′45″N 3°57′45″W / 52.0459°N 3.9624°W / 52.0459; -3.9624