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Encyclopedia > Cambrian Mountains

The Cambrian Mountains are a mountain range in Mid Wales, reaching from the Brecon Beacons in South Wales to Snowdonia in North Wales.


The highest point of the range is Plynlimon.


The area includes the source of the River Severn and River Wye.


It has been proposed as a National Park.






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Cambrian Mountains - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (193 words)
The Cambrian Mountains are a mountain range in Mid Wales, reaching from the Brecon Beacons in South Wales to Snowdonia in North Wales.
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Cambrian Mountains, region in Wales, occupying much of the principality.
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