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The '''River Alaw''' is a modest river of [[Anglesey]]. It flows out of [[Llyn Alaw]], the largest lake on the Isle of Anglesey, a man-made reservoir, and flows westward. It flows through the village of [[Elim, Anglesey|Elim]], then to [[Llanfachraeth]] and to the sea in the bay between the main island and [[Holy Island, Anglesey|Holy Island]], north of the causeway which carries the main roads across. | The '''River Alaw''' is a modest river of [[Anglesey]]. It flows out of [[Llyn Alaw]], the largest lake on the Isle of Anglesey, a man-made reservoir, and flows westward. It flows through the village of [[Elim, Anglesey|Elim]], then to [[Llanfachraeth]] and to the sea in the bay between the main island and [[Holy Island, Anglesey|Holy Island]], north of the causeway which carries the main roads across. | ||
[[Category:Rivers of Anglesey]] | [[Category:Rivers of Anglesey|Alaw]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 27 May 2017
The River Alaw is a modest river of Anglesey. It flows out of Llyn Alaw, the largest lake on the Isle of Anglesey, a man-made reservoir, and flows westward. It flows through the village of Elim, then to Llanfachraeth and to the sea in the bay between the main island and Holy Island, north of the causeway which carries the main roads across.
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