River Gwendraeth

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The River Gwendraeth is a river in Carmarthenshire, Wales, known for its twin branches that flow through rural valleys before joining the Burry estuary near the town of Kidwelly.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
River Gwendraeth canonical 4
River Cennen 1
River Gwili 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
river
river
associatedWith Kidwelly Castle
country Wales
drainageBasin south Carmarthenshire
flowsInto Burry estuary
flowsThrough Gwendraeth Valley
surface form: Gwendraeth valley

Gwendraeth Valley
surface form: Gwendraeth valley

rural valleys
hasCharacteristic meandering course
tidal lower reaches
hasEcologicalSignificance wetland habitats near estuary
hasMouthNear Carmarthen Bay
hasPart Gwendraeth Fach
Gwendraeth Fawr
knownFor twin branches
languageOfName Welsh
locatedIn Carmarthenshire
West Wales
surface form: south-west Wales
locatedNear Ferryside
Pembrey
mouthLocation near Kidwelly
nearbySettlement Kidwelly
partOf Gwendraeth Valley
surface form: Gwendraeth valley
passesThrough Kidwelly
region Carmarthenshire
tributaryOf Burry estuary
usedFor agriculture irrigation
recreation

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Carmarthenshire containsBodyOfWater River Gwendraeth
Carmarthen Bay hasMouth River Gwendraeth
Kidwelly Castle locatedOn River Gwendraeth
Carreg Cennen Castle overlooks River Gwendraeth
this entity surface form: River Cennen
River Tywi hasTributary River Gwendraeth
this entity surface form: River Gwili
Kidwelly locatedOnRiver River Gwendraeth