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Angidy River

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Fishing pond on the Angidy above Tintern geograph.org.uk 489604
Fishing pond on the Angidy above Tintern geograph.org.uk 489604

The Angidy River or Angidy Brook (also Angiddy) (Welsh: Afon Anghidi) is a tributary of the River Wye (Welsh: Afon Gwy) in Monmouthshire, Wales (Welsh: Sir Fynwy,Cymru). It is the location of the first-ever blast furnace and brass production in Great Britain and notable developments in the iron industry, especially wire-making, which made it the largest industrial enterprise in Wales and a tourist venue. It is now better known for its natural beauty and fishing.

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N 51.699 ° E -2.7008 °
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NP16 6TS , Wye Valley
Wales, United Kingdom
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Fishing pond on the Angidy above Tintern geograph.org.uk 489604
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