River Bela

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Der River Bela ist ein kurzer Fluss in Cumbria, England. Bis 1974 lag der Fluss in Westmorland. Der Fluss entsteht durch den Zusammenfluss von Peasy Beck und Stainton Beck bei Overthwaite östlich von Milnthorpe. Der Bela fließt in einem Bogen südlich um Milnthorpe und mündet in den Mündungstrichter des River Kent. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg befand sich ein Kriegsgefangenenlager am River Bela (54° 12′ 56,4″ N, 2° 44′ 51,1″ W). Das Lager wurde später in ein Gefängnis umgewandelt. rdf:langString
The River Bela is a short (approximately 4 miles (6.5 km)) river in the county of Cumbria, England. It is in the ancient county of Westmorland. The river is formed by the confluence of Peasey Beck and Stainton Beck at Overthwaite. It runs through Beetham where it powers the Heron Corn Mill, and then flows through the deer park of Dallam Tower before skirting around the south of the village of Milnthorpe and joining the River Kent estuary between Sandside and Milnthorpe. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString River Bela
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rdf:langString The Bela between Beetham and Milnthorpe
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rdf:langString Der River Bela ist ein kurzer Fluss in Cumbria, England. Bis 1974 lag der Fluss in Westmorland. Der Fluss entsteht durch den Zusammenfluss von Peasy Beck und Stainton Beck bei Overthwaite östlich von Milnthorpe. Der Bela fließt in einem Bogen südlich um Milnthorpe und mündet in den Mündungstrichter des River Kent. Im Zweiten Weltkrieg befand sich ein Kriegsgefangenenlager am River Bela (54° 12′ 56,4″ N, 2° 44′ 51,1″ W). Das Lager wurde später in ein Gefängnis umgewandelt.
rdf:langString The River Bela is a short (approximately 4 miles (6.5 km)) river in the county of Cumbria, England. It is in the ancient county of Westmorland. The river is formed by the confluence of Peasey Beck and Stainton Beck at Overthwaite. It runs through Beetham where it powers the Heron Corn Mill, and then flows through the deer park of Dallam Tower before skirting around the south of the village of Milnthorpe and joining the River Kent estuary between Sandside and Milnthorpe. At its mouth it was formerly crossed by the Sandside Viaduct on the Hincaster Branch Line railway from Arnside to Hincaster, demolished after the line was closed to passengers in 1942 and the track lifted in 1966. During World War II a prisoner of war camp was built beside the river near Whasset. After the war the camp became an open prison, and there is now a residential school on the site.
rdf:langString Confluence with River Kent
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