Golden Valley (England
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q5579926
Library of congress:
sh2016002170
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: The man who drowned the meadows, 2016:cover (water management system in the Golden Valley in Herefordshire) p. 1 (The Herefordshire Golden Valley takes its name from the river Dore)
- Visit Herefordshire website, Sept. 19, 2016(Herefordshire's Golden Valley as it winds its way sheltered between the Black Mountains and the banks of the River Dore)
- Wikipedia, Sept. 19, 2016(Golden Valley (Herefordshire) The Golden Valley is the name given to the valley of the River Dore in western Herefordshire, England. The valley is a picturesque area of gently rolling countryside. It lies in the lee of the Black Mountains, Wales. The name Golden Valley probably derives from a confusion of the name of the River Dore with the French d'or, meaning 'of gold')
- Geonet, June 16, 2017:(Golden Valley; valley in Herefordshire, UK; also a ppl called Golden Valley in Gloucestershire, UK)
Wikipedia description:
The Golden Valley is the name given to the valley of the River Dore in western Herefordshire, England. The valley is a picturesque area of gently rolling countryside. It lies in the lee of the Black Mountains, Wales. The main villages are Dorstone, Peterchurch, Abbey Dore and Ewyas Harold.
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