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The [[River Dee]] serves as a natural border between [[England]] and [[Wales]]. Named for the Celtic goddess {{Wiki|Aerfen}}, the river in turn inspired the {{Wiki|Legio II Adiutrix|Roman legion}} who established the fortress which later became known as {{Wiki|Deva Victrix}}.
The [[River Dee]] serves as a natural border between [[England]] and [[Wales]]. Named for the [[Celts|Celtic]] [[Celtic mythology|goddess]] {{Wiki|Aerfen}}, the river in turn inspired the {{Wiki|Legio II Adiutrix|Roman legion}} who established the fortress which later became known as {{Wiki|Deva Victrix}}.
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The River Dee serves as a natural border between England and Wales. Named for the Celtic goddess Aerfen, the river in turn inspired the Roman legion who established the fortress which later became known as Deva Victrix.