North Medwyn River

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North Medwyn is a river in the Lanarkshire region of Scotland. Along with the confluence of the South Medwyn River it forms the Medwyn water basin. The North Medwyn is a tributary of the River Clyde.

Coordinates: 55°42′27″N3°34′13″W / 55.7075°N 3.5702°W / 55.7075; -3.5702


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