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  • ...t of the Midlands, through [[Staffordshire]], [[Derbyshire]], the boundary of [[Leicestershire]], and through [[Nottinghamshire]] until it joins the [[Ri ...tidal bore, the "Trent Aegir". The area drained by the river includes most of the northern Midlands.
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  • [[File:Kent Rivers.svg|right|thumb|250px|River Darent and the rivers of Kent]] ...'''River Darenth''' is a river of [[Kent]], 21 miles long and a tributary of the [[River Thames]].
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  • ...g of England.svg|right|thumb|180px|Saint George's Cross, the national flag of England]] ...Wight]] in [[Hampshire]] and the only substantial archipelago the [[Isles of Scilly]] in [[Cornwall]].
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  • |county=Devon ...roads through the coastal farmland. The 2001 census recorded a population of 3,661.
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  • |county=Devon |picture=Church of The Holy Cross, Crediton.jpg
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  • |county=Devon |LG district=North Devon
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  • |county=Devon ...place of which caters for visitors as well as locals with a wide selection of busy shops pubs, cafés, hotels, bed and breakfast, self-catering and campi
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  • ...mes from the towns of [[Bideford]] and [[Barnstaple]], respectively on the rivers [[River Torridge|Torridge]] and [[River Taw|Taw]] which flow into the bay. ...feet, comprising Devonian sandstones, shales, slates and limestones, many of which show dramatic folding. Raised beaches hold large erratic boulders tra
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  • {{county|Devon}} ...rn [[Devon]], which weaves amongst the hamlets west of [[Tavistock]]. One of the [[Tavistock Hamlets]] is named Lumburn from the river, and sits where t
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  • |county=Devon |LG district=West Devon
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  • The '''River Thrushel''' is a small river in [[Devon]]. The Thrushel runs westerly from its source near [[Meldon, Devon|Meldon]] to [[Tinhay]], where it joins the [[River Wolf]].
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  • {{county|Devon}} ...south before it joins the [[River Plym]] at the upper end of [[Bickleigh, Devon|Bickleigh Vale]].
    552 B (81 words) - 10:04, 20 January 2018
  • {{county|Devon}} ...ar]] beyond [[Lifton, Devon|Lifton]]. The Lyd gives a name to the village of [[Lydford]], around which it curls, deep in the famous Lydford Gorge.
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  • {{county|Devon}} ...he river gives its name to a number of villages on its course, the largest of which is [[Ottery St Mary]].
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  • {{county|Devon}} [[File:CornwallMap2.gif|right|thumb|200px|Sketch map of the River Ottery and tributaries]]
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  • The '''River Plym''' is a river in [[Devon]] which enters the English Channel in [[Plymouth Sound]], before Plymouth, The source of the river is some 1500 feet above sea level on [[Dartmoor]], in an upl
    2 KB (274 words) - 21:15, 10 March 2013
  • {{county|Devon}} ...to enter the [[English Channel]] in a long and picturesque creek southeast of [[Plymouth]]. It gives a name to [[Yealmpton]], its lowest bridged point.
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  • ...hills of [[Cranborne Chase]] to the east. In the 2001 it had a population of 400. Hambledon Hill dominates the village and was the site of an Iron Age settlement, its earthworks an ancient fortification.
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  • ...l reaches of the [[River Tamar]] and [[River Tavy]], which meet just south of [[Bere Ferrers]]. ...place apart, on the edge of Devon with Cornwall across the Tamar, the two rivers broad with water or at low water revealing the narrow, winding navigation c
    864 B (141 words) - 22:36, 17 March 2013
  • |county=Devon ...was a village that is now a dense suburb in the north of [[Plymouth]] in [[Devon]].
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