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- Afon_Llia abstract "The Afon Llia is a short river in Powys, Wales, and which is wholly contained within the Brecon Beacons National Park.Several streams draining the eastern slopes of Fan Nedd and the western slopes of Fan Dringarth in the Fforest Fawr section of the national park meet to form the river, which then flows southwards for 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to its confluence with the Afon Dringarth, the combined waters continuing south as the Afon Mellte.The origin of the river name is obscure but may derive from a Welsh word 'llai' or 'lleiaf' for 'less' or 'least' but also be connected with 'llyfu' or 'llyo' - to 'lick' or 'lap'. The river flows over ground formed from Old Red Sandstone rocks laid down during the Devonian period. The valley was inundated by ice during the last glacial period as evidenced by the low mounds of moraine present in the valley and through which the river has since cut.".
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- Afon_Llia wikiPageID "20935828".
- Afon_Llia wikiPageRevisionID "548720115".
- Afon_Llia hasPhotoCollection Afon_Llia.
- Afon_Llia subject Category:Fforest_Fawr.
- Afon_Llia subject Category:Rivers_of_Powys.
- Afon_Llia subject Category:Rivers_of_the_Brecon_Beacons_National_Park.
- Afon_Llia point "51.81777777777778 -3.546111111111111".
- Afon_Llia type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Afon_Llia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Afon_Llia type River109411430.
- Afon_Llia type RiversOfPowys.
- Afon_Llia type RiversOfWales.
- Afon_Llia type Stream109448361.
- Afon_Llia type Thing100002452.
- Afon_Llia type YagoGeoEntity.
- Afon_Llia type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Afon_Llia type SpatialThing.
- Afon_Llia comment "The Afon Llia is a short river in Powys, Wales, and which is wholly contained within the Brecon Beacons National Park.Several streams draining the eastern slopes of Fan Nedd and the western slopes of Fan Dringarth in the Fforest Fawr section of the national park meet to form the river, which then flows southwards for 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to its confluence with the Afon Dringarth, the combined waters continuing south as the Afon Mellte.The origin of the river name is obscure but may derive from a Welsh word 'llai' or 'lleiaf' for 'less' or 'least' but also be connected with 'llyfu' or 'llyo' - to 'lick' or 'lap'. ".
- Afon_Llia label "Afon Llia".
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- Afon_Llia sameAs Q4689334.
- Afon_Llia sameAs Q4689334.
- Afon_Llia sameAs Afon_Llia.
- Afon_Llia lat "51.81777777777778".
- Afon_Llia long "-3.546111111111111".
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- Afon_Llia isPrimaryTopicOf Afon_Llia.