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This category tree is for websites based in, or exclusively about, the South Wales county borough
of Torfaen, named after the original name of the river in the valley community it represents.
This river became better known as Afon Lwyd, flowing 13 miles from its source north of  Blaenavon.
joining the River Usk at  Caerleon. now included in the unitary authority of  Newport, which
provides the southern boundary of Torfaen, before reaching the mouth of the Usk and Severn.
The eastern and western boundaries approximately follow the ridges of mountains rising on each side
of the Afon Lwyd, between  Blaenau Gwent to the east, and  Monmouthshire to the west and north.
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