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  • |name=Herefordshire |map image=Herefordshire Brit Isles Sect 6.svg
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  • ...town, stands at the extreme north-east of the county, on the border with [[Herefordshire]], while the largest settlement, the city of [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newpo ...er with [[Glamorgan]] and the Monnow forms the north-eastern border with [[Herefordshire]]. The [[Brecon Beacons]] form the northern border with [[Brecknockshire]].
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  • [[File:Lyth Hill 01.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Countryside of mid-Shropshire.]] ...lso struck with dramatic hills, such as the [[Long Mynd]] and an enigmatic hill on its own in the midst of the shire, [[the Wrekin]].
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  • ...Hills]], a gentle set of hills in Worcestershire before the rigours of the Herefordshire peaks. [[Great Malvern]] is a fine spa town. ..., [[Cutsdean]], and [[Evenlode]]. [[Edvin Loach]] forms a detached part in Herefordshire, and [[Alderminster]], [[Shipston-on-Stour]], [[Tidmington]] and [[Tredingt
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  • [[File:Llyn y Fan Fawr.jpg|thumb|left|Llyn y Fan Fawr in the Black Mountain, one of the less frequented parts of the National Park]] ...rk, on the border with [[Herefordshire]]) and the [[Black Mountain (range)|Black Mountain]] (in the west). The area to the west of the Brecon Beacons range
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  • ...a peak in the ''Black Mountains'' called [[Black Mountain, Black Mountains|Black Mountain]]. ...rth]] below the northern slopes is town popular with walkers exploring the Black Mountains.
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  • ...{{lang|cy|Afon Mynwy}}) is a gentle river which forms the border between [[Herefordshire]] and [[Monmouthshire]], giving its name to the latter's county town and th The Monnow rises near [[Craswall]] on [[Cefn Hill]] just below the high [[Black Mountains]]. It flows southwards, swallowing the waters of its tributaries
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  • |county=Herefordshire |LG district=Herefordshire
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  • ...surrounding villages like [[Norton, Radnorshire|Norton]] and [[Stapleton, Herefordshire|Stapleton]]. ...ning "priests' town", making Presteigne one of a set along with [[Kington, Herefordshire]] and [[Knighton]], Radnorshire.
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  • ...twards through [[Cradley Heath]] and [[Stourbridge]] where it leaves the [[Black Country]]. It is joined by the Smestow Brook at Prestwood before it winds ...[Montgomeryshire]], running across the border between [[Shropshire]] and [[Herefordshire]], it is joined by the [[River Onny]], [[River Corve]] and [[River Rea, Shr
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  • {{Infobox hill |range=Black Mountains
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  • ...le:Leith Hill Tower - geograph.org.uk - 104994.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Leith Hill, Surrey]] ! Hill
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  • {{Infobox hill ...e, noting its similarity with ''[[Brown Willy]]'', the name of the highest hill on nearby [[Bodmin Moor]], and suggested that a watch for beacon fires used
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  • ...mes in Wales, and a great many in [[Shropshire]], [[Worcestershire]] and [[Herefordshire]], are of the Welsh language. Bilingualism is taken to such an extent that ...he Angles and laid waste Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi."<ref>{{cite book|last=Hill |first=David |title=Mercia: an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe |contribution=
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  • The '''Malvern Hills''' are a range of hills in [[Worcestershire]] and [[Herefordshire]], with a small area of northern [[Gloucestershire]] ...mit of the hills affords a panorama of the Severn Valley with the hills of Herefordshire and the Welsh mountains, parts of thirteen counties, the [[Bristol Channel]
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Pinnacle Hill
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Black Hill
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  • {{Infobox hill |picture caption=Broad Down, looking north to Black Hill's two tops
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  • ...own of [[Ludlow]] in [[Shropshire]], flowing beneath the step slope of the hill on which the town stands. The river source is on [[Cilfaesty Hill]] in the [[Kerry, Radnorshire|Kerry Hills]] near Dolfor, south of Newtown.
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  • [[File:Under Clee Hill - geograph.org.uk - 965104.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The Clee Hills]] *[[Brown Clee Hill]] 1,792 feet: Shropshire's [[county top]], and
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