The rivers Swale, Ure, Nidd and Wharfe all join the River Ouse in North Yorkshire. In South Yorkshire there are the Rivers Don, Rother and Sheaf. In West Yorkshire is the River Calder. They all merge to form the River Humber.
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Yorkshire is a historic county of northern England and the largest in the British Isles. Because of its great size, functions were increasingly undertaken over time by its subdivisions, which have be...
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The River Ouse (pronounced /ˈuːz/ "ooze") is a river in North Yorkshire, England. The river is formed from the River Ure at Cuddy Shaw Reach near Linton-on-Ouse, about 6 miles downstream of th...
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Several similar names may be found in the Lune Valley (Ayre, Green Ayre, etc.), and in Iceland the stream name 'Eyrara' has the ... The same British root is found in the River Dart in Devon, the River Darent in Kent, the River Darwen in Lancashire and the Yorkshire and Derbyshire Derwents. ... The meeting place of the rivers.
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The signification of a few of the names of rivers which occur in Great Britain, has been copied in the present paper from O'Connor's Chronicles ; the -rest are mentioned merely on account of the similarity of their construction. ... The Don gives name to Doncaster in Yorkshire ; another river of this name runs near...
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This map shows all the cities, towns and villages, rivers and becks, and most of the hamlets and some of the single houses in the Yorkshire of the 1820s. Wherever possible the new towns and villages have been added.
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They are distinguished into different parts, under several names: such as the Maritime Alps, near Genoa; the Cottian Alps, separating Dauphiné from Piedmont; the Graian Alps, beginning from Mount Cenis, ... BRIGANTES, the ancient inhabitants of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Durham, Westmoreland, and Cumberland.
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