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    The name Monmouth is an English contraction of 'Monnow-mouth'. The Welsh name for the river, Mynwy , which may originally have meant "fast-flowing", was anglicised as Monnow . The town was originally known in Welsh as Abermynwy ("mouth of the Monnow"), replaced by Trefynwy ("Monnow town" – the initial m of Mynwy mutating in Welsh to f , pronounced /v/) by the 1600s.

  2. Make sure to visit its Georgian Shire Hall & Museum, Ance Hill Vineyard, The Savoy Theatre, Rockfield Studios and The Kymin. Monmouth (and Monmouthshire) is in Wales, right on the border with England, and has been firmly established as such since 1974. It is located where the River Monnow meets the River Wye, so the mouth of the Monnow.

  3. Monmouthshire, Wales. Monmouthshire, county of southeastern Wales. The present county of Monmouthshire borders England to the east, the River Severn estuary to the south, the county boroughs of Newport, Torfaen, and Blaenau Gwent to the west, and the county of Powys to the north. The heart of the county is the plain of Gwent, in the basin of ...

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  4. Monmouth, town, historic and present county of Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy), southeastern Wales. It is situated at the confluence of the Rivers Wye and Monnow on the English border. The town of Monmouth, granted its first royal charter in 1256, became important as the market for a rich agricultural region. Historical features include remains of an ...

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  5. Aug 11, 2018 · Monmouth is a small market town in South East Wales with a population of around 11000 inhabitants. It has a lucky position where the River Wye meets the River Monnow and is situated on the Welsh-English border, 30 miles from Cardiff and 113 miles from London. It is the county town of Monmouthshire.

  6. The court room and prisoner cells below were fascinating, and there are informative boards and audiovisual displays,... 6. Harold's Stones. 24. Mysterious Sites. For public transport is on Route 65 Monmouth to Chepstow service. Stop nearby. 7.

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  8. 3 days ago · Monmouth is an elegant town with a splendid location at the confluence of three rivers - the Trothy, Monnow and, more famously, the river Wye. Its world famous gateway, on the Monnow Bridge, is unique in Britain and befits the town’s proud past. The town overlooks the hills of Abergavenny, Hay Bluff, and the Brecon Beacons making a superb ...

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