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- 2645798 type Place external.
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- 2645798 sameAs 2645798 external.
- 2645798 sameAs River_Kent external.
- 2645798 comment "The River Kent is a short river in the county of Cumbria in England. The river originates in hills surrounding Kentmere, and flows for around 20 miles (32 km) into the north of Morecambe Bay. The Lake District National Park includes the upper reaches of the river within its boundaries. The river passes through Kentmere, Staveley, Burneside, Kendal and Sedgwick. Near Sedgwick, the river passes through a rock gorge which produces a number of low waterfalls. This section is popular with kayakers as it offers high quality whitewater for several days after rain." external.
- 2645798 label "River Kent" external.
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- 2645798 lat "54.25" external.
- 2645798 lat "54.24231" external.
- 2645798 long "-2.783333333333333" external.
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- 2645798 wasDerivedFrom River_Kent?oldid=737375277 external.
- 2645798 abstract "The River Kent is a short river in the county of Cumbria in England. The river originates in hills surrounding Kentmere, and flows for around 20 miles (32 km) into the north of Morecambe Bay. The Lake District National Park includes the upper reaches of the river within its boundaries. The river passes through Kentmere, Staveley, Burneside, Kendal and Sedgwick. Near Sedgwick, the river passes through a rock gorge which produces a number of low waterfalls. This section is popular with kayakers as it offers high quality whitewater for several days after rain. The village of Arnside lies alongside the Kent estuary.On high spring tides, a tidal bore known as the Arnside Bore forms in the estuary opposite Arnside. The wave is often about 0.5m high." external.
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- 2645798 alternateName "River Kent" external.
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- 2645798 name "River Kent" external.
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- 2645798 wikipediaArticle River_Kent external.
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