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The Three Rivers of Truro
- By Miraya Blanton
- Published 05/30/2007
- United Kingdom
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The name Truro is supposedly derived from the Cornish phrase 'tri-veru' meaning three rivers owing to its location. Truro is situated in the heart of Cornwall just 14 km from the south coast at the convergence of the rivers Kenwyn and Allen. Both these rivers combine here to become the River Truro leading into the River Fal and then onto the large natural harbor of Carrick Roads.

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