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Affiliate Summit The Affiliate Summit conference was founded by Affiliate marketing industry veterans Shawn Collins and Missy Ward and serves the affiliate marketing professional community. The mission of Affiliate Summit is to be the leading global source of learning and networking opportunities surrounding the affiliate marketing industry.
Affiliated Food Stores Affiliated Food Stores was founded by the 1968 merger of South Plains Associated Grocers of Lubbock, Texas and the Panhandle Associated Grocers of Amarillo, Texas, and is a retailers' cooperative serving Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Wyoming. Panhandle Associated Grocers was founded in 1946.
Affiliated Foods Midwest Affiliated Foods Midwest is a retailers' cooperative based in Norfolk, Nebraska and Elwood, Kansas and serving the states of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota.
Affiliated Media Foundation Movement The Affiliated Media Foundation Movement is a United States grassroots effort to produce public radio serving the needs and interests of low and moderate income Americans, with an emphasis on social justice issues. This effort was initiated by the community organization ACORN.
Affiliated operator In mathematics, specifically in the theory of operator algebras, a closed linear operator a on a Hilbert space H is affiliated with a finite von Neumann algebra mathcal A subset B(H) if it commutes with every bounded operator on H that commutes with mathcal A. In particular, every a in mathcal A is affiliated with mathcal A.
Affiliating university An affiliating university is one that sets courses of study, conducts examinations, and awards educational credentials, but leaves the chore of undergraduate instruction to an array of colleges; the affiliation, then, is between university and college.
Affine arithmetic Affine arithmetic (AA) is a model for self-validated numerical analysis. In AA, the quantities of interest are represented as affine combinations (affine forms) of certain primitive variables, which stand for sources of uncertainty in the data or approximations made during the computation.
Affine curvature Affine curvature is a particular type of curvature that is defined on a plane curve that remains unchanged under an equi-affine transformation (an affine transformation that preserves area). Points where the affine curvature is zero retain this property under any affine transformation.
Affine hull In mathematics, the affine hull of a set S in Euclidean space Rn is the smallest affine set containing S, or equivalently, the intersection of all affine sets containing S. Here, an affine set may be defined as the translation of a vector subspace.
Affine involution In Euclidean geometry, of special interest are involutions which are linear or affine transformations over the Euclidean space Rn. Such involutions are easy to characterize and they can be described geometrically.
Affine shape adaptation 'Affine shape adaptation' is a methodology for iteratively adapting the shape of the smoothing kernels in an affine group of smoothing kernels to the local image structure in neighbourhood region of a specific image point. Equivalently, affine shape adaptation can be accomplished by iteratively warping a local image patch with affine transformations while applying a rotationally symmetric filter to the warped image patches.
Affine space In mathematics, an affine space is an abstract structure that generalises the affine-geometric properties of Euclidean space. In an affine space, one can subtract points to get vectors, or add a vector to a point to get another point, but one cannot add points, since there is no origin.
Affine transformation In geometry, an affine transformation or affine map (from the Latin, affinis, "connected with") between two vector spaces (strictly speaking, two affine spaces) consists of a linear transformation followed by a translation:
Affinely extended real number system In mathematics, the affinely extended real number system is obtained from the real number system R by adding two elements: +âž and â’âž (pronounced "plus infinity" and "minus infinity"). These new elements are not real numbers.
Affinity (canon law) In Canon law, affinity is a relationship arising from the sexual intercourse of a man and a woman, sufficient for the generation of children, whereby the man becomes related to the woman's blood-relatives and the woman to the man's.
Affinity (Christian organisation) Affinity (formerly known as the British Evangelical Council), is an organisation that links together evangelical churches in the United Kingdom and Ireland. There are around 1200 church congregations linked to Affinity.
Affinity (law) In law and in cultural anthropology, affinity, as distinguished from consanguinity, is kinship by marriage. It is the relation which each party to a marriage, the husband and wife, bears to the kindred of the other.
Affinity (sociology) Affinity in terms of sociology, refers to "kinship of spirit", interest and other interpersonal commonalities. Affinity is characterized by high levels of intimacy and sharing, usually in close groups, also known as affinity groups.
Affinity credit card scheme An affinity credit card scheme is a group scheme where a designated organisation is paid a small percentage of all transactions on the credit card. This payment is funded by interchange, the percentage of each transaction that the card issuer receives.
Affinity fraud Affinity fraud refers to investment frauds that prey upon members of identifiable groups, such as religious or ethnic communities, the elderly, or professional groups. The fraudsters who promote affinity scams frequently are - or pretend to be - members of the group.
Affinity chromatography Affinity chromatography is a method of separating biochemical mixtures, based on a highly specific biologic interaction such as that between antigen and antibody, enzyme and substrate, or receptor and ligand. Affinity chromatography combines the size fractionation capability of gel permeation chromatography with the ability to design a stationary phase that reversibly binds to a known subset of molecules.
Affinity laws The affinity laws are used in hydraulics to express the mathematical relationship between the several variables (such as head, volumetric flow rate, speed and power) involved in pump and fan performance, and are also used to compare different pumps or fans with each other. They apply to all types of centrifugal and axial flow pumps and fans, and to hydraulic turbines.
Affinity mask An Affinity Mask is a bit mask indicating what processor(s) a thread or process should be run on by the scheduler of an operating system. Seting the affinity mask for certain processes running under Windows can be useful as there several system processes (especially on domain controllers) are restricted to the fist CPU / Core.
Affinity networking Affinity networking is a subset of social networking where individuals join a social network based on their affinity for a particular target such as a brand. The term was coined by marketing consultant and University of Akron Marketing Professor Michael Schiller
Affirmation of Marriage Act (Virginia) Virginia's Affirmation of Marriage Act dates from 1997, and prohibits marriage between same-sex couples in that state. On 1 July 2005, in accordance with House Bill 751, the Act was modified so as to further prohibit civil unions and domestic partnerships between persons of the same sex.
Affirmation Teaching Affirmation teaching is an eclectic theory of teaching that has as its goal student success. Developed by teacher and researcher Robert DiGiulio (Positive Classroom Management; Great Teaching), affirmation teaching sees the major work of a teacher as a Socratic "bringing out" what is within each student.
Affirmation: Gay & Lesbian Mormons Affirmation: Gay & Lesbian Mormons is an international organization for Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, Bisexual, and Intersex people who identify as members or ex-members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Affirmation holds that "homosexuality can be consistent with the Gospel of Jesus Christ".
Affirmative action Affirmative action (or positive discrimination) is a policy or a program whose stated goal is to redress past or present discrimination through active measures to ensure equal opportunity, generally concerning education, employment or seats in parliament and/or government.Richardson, L.
Affirmative action bake sale An affirmative action bake sale is a controversial campus event used by student groups to illustrate their criticism of affirmative action policies, especially as they relate to college and graduate school admissions. The goal of the technique is to "bring the issue of affirmative action down to everyday terms," according to one bake sale student leader.
Affirmative action in the United States Affirmative action is a policy or a program of giving preferential treatment to certain designated groups allegedly seeking to redress discrimination or bias through active measures, as in education and employment. Proponents of affirmative action generally advocate it either as a means to address past or present discrimination or to enhance racial, ethnic, gender, or other diversity.
Affirmative defense An affirmative defense is a category of defense used in litigation between private parties in common law jurisdictions, or, more familiarly, a type of defense raised in criminal law by the defendant. Affirmative defenses operate to limit or excuse or avoid a defendant's criminal culpability or civil liability, even if the factual allegations of plaintiff's claim are admitted or proven.
Affirmed Affirmed (February 21, 1975 – January 12, 2001) was an American thoroughbred race horse that won the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in 1978—only the 11th horse to ever accomplish the feat. As of 2006, he was the last horse to do so.
Affirming Catholicism Affirming Catholicism is a movement operating in several provinces of the Anglican Communion, most notably in the UK & Ireland and North America (where it is known as Affirming Anglican Catholicism or AAC). It represents the liberal strand of Anglo-Catholicism.
Affirming the consequent Affirming the consequent is a logical fallacy in the form of a hypothetical proposition. Propositionally speaking, Affirming the consequent is the logical equivalent of assuming the converse of a statement to be true.
Affix An affix is a morpheme that is attached to a base morpheme such as a root or to a stem, to form a word. Affixes may be derivational, like English -ness and pre-, or inflectional, like English plural -s and past tense -ed.
Afflatus Afflatus is a Latin term derived from Cicero (in On Divination) that has been translated as "inspiration." Cicero's usage was a literalizing of "inspiration," which had already become figurative.
Affleck's Palace Affleck's Palace is a building located at the junction of Church Street/Tib Street with Dale Street and Dale Street with Oldham Street in the Northern Quarter of Manchester in England. It has a variety of Gothic and alternative stores.
Affluence in the United States Affluence in the United States refers to an individual's or household's state of being in an economically favorable position in contrast to a given reference group. While there are no precise guidelines or thresholds for what may be considered affluent, the United States Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census does provide detailed statistical data on the economic state of America's population.
Affordable housing Affordable housing is a dwelling where the total housing costs are affordable to those living in that housing unit. In the United States and Canada, a commonly accepted guideline for housing affordability is a housing cost that does not exceed 30% of a household's gross income.
Affordance Affordance can refer to either of two related but distinct concepts. The term is used in the fields of perceptual psychology, cognitive psychology, environmental psychology, industrial design, human–computer interaction, interaction design and artificial intelligence.
Affricate consonant Affricate consonants begin as stops (most often an alveolar, such as or ) but release as a fricative (such as or or, in a couple of languages, into a fricative trill) rather than directly into the following vowel.
Affusion Affusion is a method of Christian baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being baptized. The word "affusion" is rooted in the Latin word affusio meaning "to pour on" Affusion is typically contrasted with baptism by total immersion and baptism by sprinkling (aspersion]).
Afgeio Afgeio (Greek, Modern: Αυγείο, Ancient/Katharevoussa: -on) is a village that is in the northern part of the municipality of Amaliada in the prefecture of Ilia. Distance from Gastouni is about 9 km E along with the highway is also about 8 km E, 8 km N of Amaliada and about 8 km west of the dam.
Afgekia Afgekia is a small genus of large perennial climbing shrubs native to Asia, reminiscent of the related genus Wisteria. The genus was named from the initials of Arthur Francis George Kerr (1877–1942), an Irish-born plant collector who worked in then-Siam in the early twentieth century.
Afghan banana stand Afghan Banana Stand is a punk rock band formed in early 2005 by guitarist Paul Staples and drummer Nick Scott in Belfast, Maine. Paul Staples originally came up with the name after doing charity work in Afghanistan in 2004, and seeing a banana stand on the streets.
Afghan bread Afghan bread or Nan-i-Afghani is the national bread of Afghanistan, the bread is oval or rectangle and baked in a tandoor, the primary cooking equipment of the sub-continent region. The Afghan tandoor sits above ground and is round and made of bricks, which are heated to cook the bread.
Afghan carpet Afghan carpets are beautiful pieces with intricate detailing mainly using designs from Turkoman tribes such as the Yomut, Ersari, Saryk, Salor, and Tekke. Many dyes such as vegetable dyes are used to give the rich colors.
Afghan Cameleers Afghan Cameleers were a group of Afghan Camelmen who were brought to Australia so the vast Australian outback could be explored. The Afghans were specifically chosen due to their expertise with camels, strong work ethic and their experience in working under harsh climates.
Afghan Civil War (1989-1992) The 1989 to 1992 phase of the Afghan Civil War began after the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan, leaving the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan to fend for itself against the Mujahadeen. After several years of fighting, the government fell in 1992.
Afghan Civil War (1992-1996) The 1992 to 1996 phase of the Afghan Civil War began with the capture of Kabul by the Mujahideen, and involved different factions of the Mujahideen turning on one another until finally in 1996 the Taliban captured Kabul.
Afghan Civil War (1996-2001) The Afghan Civil War continued after the capture of Kabul by the Taliban, with the formation of the Afghan Northern Alliance attempting to oust the Taliban, from 1996 to 2001. It proved largely unsuccessful, as the Taliban continued to make gains and eliminated much of the Alliance's leadership.
Afghan Constitution Commission The Afghan Constitution Commission (or Afghan Constitutional Commission) was established October 5, 2002 as required by the Bonn Agreement, which stipulated that a new Afghan constitution be adopted by a loya jirga. The loya jirga was required to convene within eighteen months of the establishment of Afghan Transitional Administration, which was established in June 2002.
Afghan diplomatic missions At the height of the Taliban regime in the 1990s the only Afghan missions were in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (the only countries which recognised the Taliban regime). For a while when the Taliban controlled 90% of the country the ultra-fundamentalist regime was also seeking to regain control of Afghanistan's seat at the United Nations, held by the Northern Alliance.
Afghan hijackers case 2006 The Afghan hijackers case, in 2006, was a United Kingdom judicial case that provoked widespread political controversy and was questioned by large sections of the media, causing widespread condemnation by many tabloid newspapers (most notably The Sun), the broadsheets, and the leaders of both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party. In the case, it was ruled that a group of nine Afghan men, who had hijacked an aircraft to escape the Taliban, had the right to remain in the UK.
Afghan Hip-Hop Afghan Hip-hop is a very popular type of music in Afghanistan with youngsters and in the immigrant community. It uses the same beats and rules used in traditional Hip-Hop but puts some rare cultural mixes in the song.
Afghan Hound The Afghan Hound is a very old sighthound dog breed. Distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat and its tail with a ring curl at the end, the breed acquired its unique features in the cold mountains of Afghanistan, where it was originally used to hunt wolves, foxes, and gazelles.
Afghan Christians Afghan Christians are a small group of Christians with Afghan background. Until recently they did not receive much international attention until the arrest of Abdul Rahman for apostasy brought to light this small but very active minority of the Afghanistan population.
Afghan Church The Church of St John the Evangelist better known as the Afghan Church is a church in South Mumbai, India built by the British to commemorate the dead of the disastrous First Afghan War of 1838. The church is located in Navy Nagar in the Colaba area of Mumbai (Bombay).
Afghan Kypchaks Afghan Kypchaks are Aimaq (Taimeni) tribe of Kazakh origin that can be found in Obi district to the east of western Afghan province of Gerat, between the rivers Farakhrud and Gerirud. Afghan Kypchaks together with the Durzais and Kakars, two other tribes of Pushtun origin, constitute Taimeni tribe.
Afghan Massacre - the Convoy of Death (film) Afghan Massacre: Convoy of Death is a 2002 documentary by Irish documentary filmmaker Jamie Doran about alleged war crimes committed on Taliban soldiers in November 2001 after they had surrendered to America’s Afghan allies after the siege of Konduz. It shows eyewitnesses relating how people were transported in containers for several days, some of them suffocated, others died when the containers were fired upon "in order to make holes for the air to get in" - this was later alluded to in the Turkish movie Valley of the Wolves.
Afghan Ministry of Counter Narcotics The Afghan Ministry of Counter Narcotics (MCN) is a ministry within the Government of Afghanistan. Counter Narcotics was designated a Ministry in December 2004, having previously been the Counter Narcotics Directorate in the Afghan Ministry of the Interior.
Afghan Ministry of Defense The Afghan Ministry of Defense is an organ of the Government of Afghanistan, overseeing the Afghan National Army. As of 2004, it is headed by Abdul Rahim Wardak, a former mujahideen who also received some military training in the United States.
Afghan Ministry of Public Health Afghan Ministry of Public Health is an organ of the government of Afghanistan which deals with matters concerning the health of the population of Afghanistan. The body has large funds at its disposal with which it may train, educate and cure.
Afghan Ministry of Women Affairs Afghan Ministry of Women Affairs (officially the Afghan Ministry of Women's Affair); Persian (Dari): Ůزارت امŮرزنان اŮغانستان , Pashto:ŘŻ ÚšÚ٠چار٠Ůزارت; is a a new ministry in the Afghan government installation stablished in 2001 by Afghan Transitional Administration.
Afghan Mobile Mini Children's Circus The Afghan Mobile Mini Children's Circus (MMCC) is a traveling educational entertainment group in Afghanistan. MMCC accepts children aged 5-17 to learn juggling, unicycling, acrobatics, singing, comedy, theater and magic tricks.
Afghan National Army Afghan National Army (ANA) is the army of Afghanistan that is being trained by the coalition forces to ultimately take the lead in land-based military operations. Since 2001, the United States has provided more than $2 billion worth military equipment and facilities to Afghanistan.
Afghan National Solidarity Programme The Afghan National Solidarity Programme (NSP) is an initiative by the government of Afghanistan which aims to rehabilitate and develop around 5 000 villages in Afghanistan. The programme has been funded by $600 million (USD) and, over three years, hopes to develop local democratically-elected institutions which will identify, plan and manage for reconstruction in the locality.
Afghan Rubab The Robab (Persian: رُباب, Hindustani: रोबाब رُباب) is originally a musical instrument from Afghanistan played by the Pashtun people and the people of Herat in the east. It is mainly used in the classical Music of Afghanistan.
Afghan Scout Association Scouting in Afghanistan was officially founded in 1931 by a royal decree. The site of Lord Baden-Powell's second posting in 1880, Afghanistan was a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1932 until the Afghan government dissolved the Scout Association in 1947.
Afghan Snowfinch The Afghan Snowfinch (Montifringilla theresae) is a bird of the sparrow family and is an Afghan endemic. The species was named by Richard Meinertzhagen after his cousin and companion, Theresa Clay, who was an expert on birdlice.
Afghan Television Afghan Television is a program of the Afghan Christians based in Memphis, Tennessee. The 30-minute weekly programs are broadcast into Afghanistan on Mondays and Tuesdays with gospel messages and other bible teachings and Christian songs.
Afghan Wireless Communication Company The Afghan Wireless Communication Company provides wireless voice and data services with national and international connectivity in Afghanistan. It is a joint venture between Telephone Systems International in the United States and the Afghan Ministry of Communications.
Afghan Women's Network The Afghan Women's Network is a NGO which was created in 1996 by Afghan women following the World Conference on Women in Beijing and works to, "empower women and ensure their equal participation in Afghan society."The organization one of hundreds of its kind in Afghanistan].
Afghanistan AfghÄnistÄn, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (Pashto: ŘŻ اŮغانستان اسلامي جمهŮریت, Persian: جمهŮری اسلامی اŮغانستان), is a landlocked country located in the heart of Asia and is variously designated within Central and/or South Asia as well as the Middle East.National Geographic - Afghanistan ProfileLINK (accessed 20 January, 2006)CIA Factbook - AfghanistanLINK (accessed 20 January, 2006)Middle East Institute - AfghanistanLINK (accessed 20 January, 2006) It has religious, ethno-linguistic, and geographic links with most of its neighbours.
Afghanistan at the 1980 Summer Olympics Although many nations boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow because of the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Asian nation itself ironically participated in the Games held in the capital city of the Soviet Union.
Afghanistan at the 2007 Asian Winter Games Afghanistan will participate in the 2007 Asian Winter Games which will be held in Changchun, China from January 28, 2007 to February 4, 2007.2007 Winter Asiad official website This country will be represented by 4 athletes with 3 of which will compete in the Snowboarding event.
Afghanistan Football Federation The Afghanistan Football Federation is the governing body of football in Afghanistan, controlling the Afghan national team. It was founded in 1933, and has been a member of FIFA since 1948 and the Asian Football Confederation since 1954.
Afghanistan Meteorological Authority The Afghanistan Meteorological Authority is located in Kabul, Afghanistan. Under the leadership of Abdul Qadeer, a staff of 120 personnel are re-building a weather infrastructure after years of Taliban-led violence and censorship.
Afghanistan Oil Pipeline Several US and British oil companies have proposed the development of oil pipelines to travel from oil rich Azerbajan through Afghanistan ending up in either India or Pakistan EIA Afghanistan fact sheet.Some critics have proposed that the real motive for invading Afghanistan was its importance as a conduit for oil pipelines from Azerbajian to other neighboring countries.
Afghanistan Pakistan People's Friendship Association Afghanistan Pakistan People's Friendship Association is a group which operates in Afghanistan and Pakistan with the aim to promote various issues such as refugees, free trade zones, education, landmines, and poverty. The organisation organises various conferences, including collaborative efforts with the United Nations Human Rights Commission.
Afghanistan–Uzbekistan Friendship Bridge The Afghanistan–Uzbekistan Friendship Bridge is a bridge built over the river Amu Darya connecting the Uzbek city of Termez with the city of Jeyretan in the Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan. It was built by the Soviet Army in 1982 to supply its troops in Afghanistan.
Afghanite Afghanite, (Na,Ca,K)8(Si,Al)12O24(SO4,Cl,CO3)3·H2O, is a hydrous sodium, calcium, potassium, sulfate, chloride, carbonate alumno-silicate mineral. Afghanite is a feldspathoid of the cancrinite group and typically occurs with sodalite group minerals.
Afidnes Afidnes (Greek, Modern: ΑφιδνÎĎ‚, Ancient/Katharevoussa: Αφίδναι), older forms: Afidnai, Afidne, Latin: Aphidnae is a suburb in Attica, Greece just about 28 km north of Athens. From the medieval times to the late 20th century, the village was known as Kiourka.
Afif Ayyub Afif Ayyub (alternative spellings: Afif Ayoub, Afif Ayyoub) (born August 31, 1953), a career diplomat, is the current Ambassador of Lebanon to the Sultanate of Oman. He has been in this position since September 2003.
Afif Safieh Afif Safieh (born 4 May 1950) is a Palestinian diplomat. He is currently the representative of the Palistine LIberation Organization to the United States, after serving fifteen years as Palestinian representative's to the United Kingdom.
Afikoman Afikoman (Hebrew language: ×פיקומן, based on Greek, epikomen or epikomion, meaning "that which comes after" or "dessert") is a piece of matzo which is hidden at the start of the Passover Seder and is eaten at the end of the festive meal. After the afikoman is eaten, one may not consume any other food for the rest of the night, aside from the Third and Fourth Cups of Wine and beverages such as water or tea.
Afili Yalnızlık Afili Yalnızlık is the first solo album of Turkish alternative rock musician Emre Aydın, released by Sony Music/GRGDN. The album has received wide attention and several awardsSee the awards sectionin Turkey.
Afinsa Afinsa is the world's third largest collectibles company, after Sotheby's and Christie's, and with its controlling stake in Escala Group operates in many European cities, the USA and Asia. Founded in 1980 by Albertino de Figueiredo, a Portuguese national living in Spain, the group is headquartered in Madrid and has offices in many other cities, including Barcelona, Vigo, Valladolid and Lisbon.
Aflatoxin Aflatoxins are naturally occurring mycotoxins that are produced by many species of Aspergillus, a fungus, most notably Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. Aflatoxins are toxic and carcinogenic to animals, including humans.
Afleet Alex Afleet Alex (born 2002) is an American thoroughbred race horse who, in 2005, won two of America's classic races, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes. He is owned by the Cash Is King Stable partnership, was trained by Tim Ritchey and was ridden by Jeremy Rose.
Afon Cadnant The Afon Cadnant is a small river draining to the Menai Strait about 1 km north-east of the Menai suspension bridge, North Wales. The river drains a largely agricultural area from Llandegfan to Llansadwrn and beyond with feeder tributaries extending up towards Pentraeth forest.
Afon Clarach The Afon Clarach is a small river discharging into Cardigan Bay north of Aberystwyth. It flows through a largely agricultural and forested landscape except in its lowest reaches where its banks are crowded with holiday developments.
Afon Ddu Afon Ddu (Welsh: black river) is a river in Snowdonia, North Wales. It flows from Llyn Cowlyd on the south-eastern edge of the Carneddau range to join the river Conwy, passing Pont Dolgarrog on the B5106, just south of the village of Dolgarrog.
Afon Eigiau Afon Eigiau is a small river in the Carneddau mountains in Snowdonia, North Wales, which flows down Cwm Eigiau and into Llyn Eigiau. It is fed by smaller streams which flow down the slopes of neighbouring Foel Grach, Carnedd Llywelyn and Pen yr Helgi Du.
Afon Hepste The Afon Hepste is a river in Powys, Wales, whose longest tributary, Afon y Waun, rises on Fan Fawr in the Brecon Beacons. The Hepste flows over the waterfall Sgŵd yr Eira, (which is a waterfall you walk behind), and joins the Afon Mellte south of Ystradfellte.
Afon Llwyd Afon Llwyd is a small river in South Wales which flows from its source in Blaenavon, through Abersychan, Pontypool and Cwmbran before flowing into the Usk river at Caerleon, which subsequently flows into the Bristol Channel in Newport. The name is Welsh, meaning "Grey River".
Afon Llyfni The Afon Llyfni is a small river in North Wales which arises as Nant Drws y Coed between Mynydd Mawr and Mynydd Drws-y-Coed just to the west of Snowdon. The main river forms at the outlet of the Llyn Nantlle Uchaf and flows past the great slate workings of Nantlle picking up drainage from the very deep flooded quarries.
Afon Taf High School Afon Taf High School is a comprehensive high school for pupils aged 11 to 18, based in the village of Troedyrhiw in the borough of Merthyr Tydfil. It serves a large catchment area of surrounding villages in the Merthyr valley, from Pentrebach in the north to Bedlinog in the south.
Afon Wen Afon Wen is a small hamlet on the Lleyn Peninsula in the Welsh principal area of Gwynedd. It is located at the mouth of a short river half a mile from the village of Chwilog and midway between Pwllheli and Criccieth.
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