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[Name]: Severn Estuary
[Location]: Gloucestershire51°36′N 2°40′W / 51.600°N 2.667°W / 51.600; -2.667 (Severn Estuary)
[Area (km2)]: 247.01
[Designated]: 5 January 1976
[Description]: An estuary with important intertidal wildlife habitats including mudflats, sandflats, rocky platforms and islands.
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[Name]: Corsydd Môn a Llyn(Anglesey & Llyn Fens)
[Location]: 53°19′N 4°18′W / 53.317°N 4.300°W / 53.317; -4.300 (Corsydd Môn a Llyn)
[Area (km2)]: 6.26
[Designated]: 2 February 1998
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[Name]: Midland Meres and Mosses (Phase 2)
[Location]: 52°55′N 2°46′W / 52.917°N 2.767°W / 52.917; -2.767 (Midland Meres and Mosses)
[Area (km2)]: 15.88
[Designated]: 2 February 1997
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[Name]: Cors Caron
[Location]: Ceredigion52°16′N 3°55′W / 52.267°N 3.917°W / 52.267; -3.917 (Cors Caron)
[Area (km2)]: 8.74
[Designated]: 28 September 1992
[Description]: A raised bog, the Cors Caron provides habitat for the European otter as well as a variety of wild fowl and the endangered red kite.
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[Name]: Llyn Tegid
[Location]: Gwynedd52°53′N 3°37′W / 52.883°N 3.617°W / 52.883; -3.617 (Llyn Tegid)
[Area (km2)]: 4.82
[Designated]: 7 November 1991
[Description]: Largest natural body of water in Wales, the lake contains the endemic gwyniad, now listed as critically endangered as well as the very rare mollusc Myxas glutinosa.
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[Name]: Crymlyn Bog
[Location]: Swansea51°38′N 3°53′W / 51.633°N 3.883°W / 51.633; -3.883 (Crymlyn Bog)
[Area (km2)]: 2.68
[Designated]: 8 June 1993
[Description]: Important refuge for the bittern, water rail, sedge and reed warblers, bearded tit and grey heron.
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