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Vyrnwy

Artificial lake in Powys, central Wales; length 8 km/5 mi. It was constructed 1890–1905 in order to supply water to Liverpool, 110 km/68 mi to the northeast. The name is that of a tributary of the Severn used to fill the lake.



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Byline: GARETH HUGHES BLACKBURN'S Ben Fish justified being named pre-race favourite when he strode to a comfortable victory in the resurrected Lake Vyrnwy half-marathon.
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