Conwy estuary
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The Conwy estuary is a scenic tidal inlet in north Wales where the River Conwy meets the Irish Sea, known for its historic waterfront, wildlife-rich mudflats, and views framed by medieval Conwy and its castle.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Conwy estuary canonical | 3 |
| River Conwy estuary | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2306732 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Conwy estuary Context triple: [Conwy Castle, viewOf, Conwy estuary]
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Mawddach Estuary
The Mawddach Estuary is a scenic tidal estuary in northwest Wales known for its sweeping views, rich wildlife, and popular walking and cycling trails near the town of Barmouth.
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Dyfi Estuary
The Dyfi Estuary is a tidal river mouth and wetland area on the west coast of Wales, noted for its rich wildlife habitats and scenic coastal landscapes.
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Loughor estuary
The Loughor estuary is a tidal estuary in South Wales where the River Loughor meets the sea, forming part of the boundary between Carmarthenshire and Swansea and supporting important wildlife habitats.
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Glaslyn estuary
The Glaslyn estuary is a scenic tidal estuary in Gwynedd, Wales, where the River Glaslyn meets the sea near Porthmadog, noted for its coastal wetlands and views toward Snowdonia.
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Forth estuary
The Forth estuary is the tidal mouth of Scotland’s River Forth, forming a broad inlet on the country’s east coast that has long been important for shipping, industry, and iconic bridges such as the Forth Bridge.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Conwy estuary Target entity description: The Conwy estuary is a scenic tidal inlet in north Wales where the River Conwy meets the Irish Sea, known for its historic waterfront, wildlife-rich mudflats, and views framed by medieval Conwy and its castle.
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A.
Mawddach Estuary
The Mawddach Estuary is a scenic tidal estuary in northwest Wales known for its sweeping views, rich wildlife, and popular walking and cycling trails near the town of Barmouth.
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B.
Dyfi Estuary
The Dyfi Estuary is a tidal river mouth and wetland area on the west coast of Wales, noted for its rich wildlife habitats and scenic coastal landscapes.
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C.
Loughor estuary
The Loughor estuary is a tidal estuary in South Wales where the River Loughor meets the sea, forming part of the boundary between Carmarthenshire and Swansea and supporting important wildlife habitats.
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D.
Glaslyn estuary
The Glaslyn estuary is a scenic tidal estuary in Gwynedd, Wales, where the River Glaslyn meets the sea near Porthmadog, noted for its coastal wetlands and views toward Snowdonia.
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E.
Forth estuary
The Forth estuary is the tidal mouth of Scotland’s River Forth, forming a broad inlet on the country’s east coast that has long been important for shipping, industry, and iconic bridges such as the Forth Bridge.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Conwy estuary Description of subject: The Conwy estuary is a scenic tidal inlet in north Wales where the River Conwy meets the Irish Sea, known for its historic waterfront, wildlife-rich mudflats, and views framed by medieval Conwy and its castle.
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