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Afon Cothi

Coordinates: 51°52′N 4°11′W / 51.867°N 4.183°W / 51.867; -4.183
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The Afon Cothi (also known as the River Cothy) in Carmarthenshire is the largest tributary of the River Tywi in south Wales. From its source at Blaen Cothi in the north of the county, north of Pumsaint, it flows south-east and then turns south-west to flow past Cwrt-y-cadno, Pumsaint, Abergorlech and Pont-ar-Gothi before joining the River Tywi west of the village of Llanarthney.

The Cothi is noted for its trout and sea trout (sewin) fishing and for its scenery.[citation needed]

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  • "253 Dyffryn Cothi". Dolaucothi. Dyfed Archaeological Trust.

51°52′N 4°11′W / 51.867°N 4.183°W / 51.867; -4.183