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- River_Ceiriog abstract "The River Ceiriog (Welsh: Afon Ceiriog) is an 18 miles (29 km) long river in north east Wales. It is a tributary of the River Dee. It rises at an altitude of around 1,800 ft (549 m) on the south east slopes of Moel Fferna in the Berwyn Mountains, and flows through the Ceiriog Valley in Wrexham County Borough. It flows below Chirk Castle and the town of Chirk, where the Chirk Aqueduct carries the Llangollen Canal over the river. The Ceiriog joins the Dee east of the town. In its lower reaches the river forms the border between Wales and Shropshire in England. Home to a Trout fishing club, the river and its valley were described by British Prime Minister David Lloyd George as \"a little bit of heaven on earth\". As well as being a home to trout the first grayling to be artificially reared in Wales were released into the river in 2009.Due to its steep gradient and juvenile nature the river can be wild at times and has been named as the fastest flowing in Wales. On 16 July 2013, a 21-year-old man was found drowned on a stretch of the river near where it meets the Dee. The Environment Agency monitors the river levels at the estate of Brynkinalt. The mean level of the river here is between 0.17 m (1 ft) and 0.73 m (2 ft) and depths of up to 1.66 m (5 ft) have been recorded. As it nears its end the river can get significantly deeper.".
- River_Ceiriog thumbnail River_Ceiriog,_Chirk_Aquaduct_and_Viaduct.jpg?width=300.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageID "33925865".
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageLength "2629".
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageRevisionID "675689460".
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Berwyn_range.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Shropshire.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Wrexham_County_Borough.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Ceiriog_Valley.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Chirk.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Chirk_Aqueduct.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Chirk_Castle.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink David_Lloyd_George.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Drowning.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Environment_Agency.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink File:River_Ceiriog,_Chirk_Aqueduct_and_Viaduct.jpg.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Grayling_(species).
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Llangollen_Canal.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Moel_Fferna.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink River.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink River_Dee,_Wales.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Trout.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLink Wrexham_County_Borough.
- River_Ceiriog wikiPageWikiLinkText "River Ceiriog".
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- River_Ceiriog subject Category:Rivers_of_Shropshire.
- River_Ceiriog subject Category:Rivers_of_Wrexham_County_Borough.
- River_Ceiriog point "52.95 -3.0".
- River_Ceiriog type SpatialThing.
- River_Ceiriog comment "The River Ceiriog (Welsh: Afon Ceiriog) is an 18 miles (29 km) long river in north east Wales. It is a tributary of the River Dee. It rises at an altitude of around 1,800 ft (549 m) on the south east slopes of Moel Fferna in the Berwyn Mountains, and flows through the Ceiriog Valley in Wrexham County Borough. It flows below Chirk Castle and the town of Chirk, where the Chirk Aqueduct carries the Llangollen Canal over the river. The Ceiriog joins the Dee east of the town.".
- River_Ceiriog label "River Ceiriog".
- River_Ceiriog sameAs Q7337221.
- River_Ceiriog sameAs Category:River_Ceiriog.
- River_Ceiriog sameAs Afon_Ceiriog.
- River_Ceiriog sameAs Ceiriog.
- River_Ceiriog sameAs m.0hn8xnw.
- River_Ceiriog sameAs 2653445.
- River_Ceiriog sameAs Q7337221.
- River_Ceiriog lat "52.95".
- River_Ceiriog long "-3.0".
- River_Ceiriog wasDerivedFrom River_Ceiriog?oldid=675689460.
- River_Ceiriog depiction River_Ceiriog,_Chirk_Aquaduct_and_Viaduct.jpg.
- River_Ceiriog isPrimaryTopicOf River_Ceiriog.