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Offa's Dyke

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Offa's Dyke is an earthworks constructed in the 8th century, by Offa, King of Mercia as a defensive measure against the depredations of the Welsh and as a boundary between England and Wales. It runs from the estuary of the River Dee in the north to the River Wye in the south.