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- 3345405 type Place external.
- 3345405 type BodyOfWater external.
- 3345405 type LakeBodyOfWater external.
- 3345405 type Place external.
- 3345405 type Location external.
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- 3345405 type Feature external.
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- 3345405 type Lake external.
- 3345405 type Q23397 external.
- 3345405 sameAs 3345405 external.
- 3345405 sameAs Chew_Valley_Lake external.
- 3345405 comment "Chew Valley Lake (grid reference ST5659) is a large reservoir in the Chew Valley, Somerset, England, and the fifth-largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom (the largest in south-west England), with an area of 1,200 acres (4.9 km²). The lake, created in the early 1950s and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1956, provides much of the drinking water for the city of Bristol and surrounding area, taking its supply from the Mendip Hills. Some of the water from the lake is used to maintain the flow in the River Chew." external.
- 3345405 label "Chew Valley Lake" external.
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- 3345405 seeAlso 3345405 external.
- 3345405 seeAlso Chew_Valley_Lake external.
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- 3345405 lat "51.3347" external.
- 3345405 lat "51.33611" external.
- 3345405 long "-2.6180333333333334" external.
- 3345405 long "-2.61639" external.
- 3345405 wasDerivedFrom Chew_Valley_Lake?oldid=781253052 external.
- 3345405 abstract "Chew Valley Lake (grid reference ST5659) is a large reservoir in the Chew Valley, Somerset, England, and the fifth-largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom (the largest in south-west England), with an area of 1,200 acres (4.9 km²). The lake, created in the early 1950s and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1956, provides much of the drinking water for the city of Bristol and surrounding area, taking its supply from the Mendip Hills. Some of the water from the lake is used to maintain the flow in the River Chew. Before the lake was created, archaeological investigations were carried out that showed evidence of occupation since Neolithic times and included Roman artefacts. The lake is an important site for wildlife and has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Protection Area (SPA). It is a national centre for birdwatching, with over 260 species recorded. The lake has indigenous and migrant water birds throughout the year, and two nature trails have been created. The flora and fauna provide habitats for some less common plants and insects. Some restricted use for recreational activities is permitted by the owner, Bristol Water, including dinghy sailing and fishing, primarily for trout." external.
- 3345405 isPrimaryTopicOf Chew_Valley_Lake external.
- 3345405 alternateName "Chew Valley Lake" external.
- 3345405 alternateName "Lac de Chew Valley" external.
- 3345405 alternateName "丘谷湖" external.
- 3345405 alternateName "Chew Valley Lago" external.
- 3345405 alternateName "Chew Valley" external.
- 3345405 alternateName "Lago de Valle Chew" external.
- 3345405 name "Chew Valley Lake" external.
- 3345405 featureClass H external.
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- 3345405 parentADM1 6269131 external.
- 3345405 parentADM1 England external.
- 3345405 parentADM2 3333123 external.
- 3345405 parentADM2 Bath_and_North_East_Somerset external.
- 3345405 parentCountry United_Kingdom external.
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- 3345405 parentCountry country-GBR external.
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- 3345405 wikipediaArticle Chew_Valley_Lake external.
- 3345405 point "51.3347 -2.6180333333333334" external.
- 3345405 location Somerset external.
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