Afon Deri facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Afon Deri |
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The lower reaches of the Afon Deri around 1885
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Country | Wales |
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Main source | Mynydd Ty-glas 1,500 ft (460 m) |
River mouth | Corris 280 ft (85 m) 52°39′12″N 3°50′20″W / 52.65320°N 3.83893°W |
The Afon Deri (sometimes known as the Afon Corris) is a river in Mid Wales. It flows from the eastern flank of Mynydd Ty-Glas down to Corris, where it joins the Afon Dulas that flows south to the Afon Dyfi.
The river passes through the village of Corris Uchaf and its lower reaches pass through the richest area of slate quarrying in Mid Wales. The Braichgoch, Abercorris and Abercwmeiddaw quarries are to be found beside the Afon Deri.
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