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The River Dee (Welsh: Afon Dyfrdwy) is a 70 mile (110 km) long river. It travels through Wales and England and also forms part of the border between them. - River Dee (river, Wales and England, United Kingdom) -- Britannica ...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on River Dee (river, Wales and England, United Kingdom):River Dee at Llangollen, Wales.Akke Monassoriver in northern Wales and England ... - Dee (Wales and England) - ninemsn Encarta
Dee Wales and England, river, with its source in the mountains of Snowdonia National Park, to the west of Lake Bala, northern Wales, that flows... See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
Dee (river, Wales and England)
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Dee (river, Wales and England), river, northern Wales and western England, 110 km (70 mi) long. From its source in Bala Lake, Wales, it flows generally northeast as far as Chester, England, and then follows a northwest course to the Irish Sea. The Dee is navigable, by means of a dredged channel, from its estuary, which is 23 km (14 mi) long and from 5 to 9 km (3 to 6 mi) wide, as far inland as Chester.
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