River Camlad

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River Camlad is a small cross-border river flowing through parts of Wales and England, known as one of the tributaries feeding into the River Severn.

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River Camlad canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
crossesBorderBetween England and Wales
surface form: Wales and England
dischargesInto Severn
surface form: River Severn
flowsGenerallyTowards east
southeast
flowsThrough Powys
Shropshire
hasMouthNear Montford Bridge
hasTributary Caebitra
isDescribedAs small cross-border river
locatedIn England
Wales
locatedOnContinent Europe
mouthCountry England
mouthLocatedIn Severn
surface form: River Severn
partOf Severn
surface form: Severn catchment

Welsh Marches
region Mid Wales
West Midlands
surface form: West Midlands England
riverSystem River Severn basin
sourceCountry Wales
tributaryOf Severn
surface form: River Severn
watercourseType freshwater river

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