Drum (Wales)
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Drum (ˈdrɨm) is a summit in the Carneddau
Carneddau
The Carneddau , are a group of mountains in Snowdonia, Wales. It includes the largest contiguous areas of high ground in Wales and England, as well as six or seven of the highest peaks in the country—the Fourteen Peaks...

 mountains in north Wales
North Wales
North Wales is the northernmost unofficial region of Wales. It is bordered to the south by the counties of Ceredigion and Powys in Mid Wales and to the east by the counties of Shropshire in the West Midlands and Cheshire in North West England...

, 2 km north-east of Foel-fras
Foel-fras
Foel-fras is a mountain in the Carneddau range, about 10 km east of Bethesda in North Wales. It lies on the border between the counties of Gwynedd and Conwy...

. It is 770 m (2,526 ft) high. It is also known as Carnedd Penyborth-Goch.

Its eastern slopes are drained by the Afon Tafolog
Afon Tafolog
The Afon Tafalog is a small river in Snowdonia, north Wales. It is fed by a number of streams which drain the eastern slopes of Drum, a mountain in the Carneddau range....

, a tributary of Afon Roe
Afon Roe
The Afon Roe is a small river in Snowdonia, north Wales.Its tributary is the Afon Tafolog, which drains the eastern slopes of Drum, a mountain in the Carneddau range.The river flows through the village of Rowen before joining the River Conwy....

 which flows through the village of Rowen before joining the River Conwy
River Conwy
The River Conwy is a river in north Wales. From its source to its discharge in Conwy Bay it is a little over long. "Conwy" is sometimes Anglicized as "Conway."...

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