the Wye
/ðə ˈwaɪ/
/ðə ˈwaɪ/
- a river that flows from Powys in central Wales, passes through the city of Hereford in England and forms, in one section, the border between Wales and England. It is 130 miles/210 kilometres long and flows into the sea in the Bristol Channel.
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