Wye Valley

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English

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Etymology

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Named for the valley of the River Wye, on the border between England and Wales.

Proper noun

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Wye Valley

  1. A community (civil parish) in Monmouthshire, Wales, which includes the villages of Tintern and Llandogo.

Usage notes

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Created in May 2022 from Tintern community and part of Trellech United community.

References

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