River Don, Lancashire
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Der River Don ist ein Wasserlauf in Lancashire, England. Er entsteht als Black Clough südwestlich des aus einer Vielzahl kleiner Zuflüsse. Er fließt in westlicher Richtung und wechselt seinen Namen zu Thursden Brook. Nach dem Unterqueren der Cockden Bridge wechselt er seinen Namen zum River Don. Der River Don mündet östlich von Burnley in den River Brun.
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The River Don is a river in Lancashire, England. It is 6.64 miles (10.69 km) long and has a catchment area of 4.18 square miles (1,082.31 ha). Rising on Peacock Hill as Hey Stacks Clough, the stream runs westwards to Black Clough Head where it collects Tom Groove and becomes Black Clough. Black Clough continues past Robin Hood's House to Rapes Hole. Now known as Thursden Brook, the river passes by Cockridge Copy and into the Thursden Valley north east of the town of Burnley. Thursden Brook becomes the River Don at Cockden Bridge and runs through Scrogg's Wood near Heasandford, flowing into the River Brun at Netherwood Bridge.
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River Don (River Brun)
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River Don, Lancashire
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Der River Don ist ein Wasserlauf in Lancashire, England. Er entsteht als Black Clough südwestlich des aus einer Vielzahl kleiner Zuflüsse. Er fließt in westlicher Richtung und wechselt seinen Namen zu Thursden Brook. Nach dem Unterqueren der Cockden Bridge wechselt er seinen Namen zum River Don. Der River Don mündet östlich von Burnley in den River Brun.
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The River Don is a river in Lancashire, England. It is 6.64 miles (10.69 km) long and has a catchment area of 4.18 square miles (1,082.31 ha). Rising on Peacock Hill as Hey Stacks Clough, the stream runs westwards to Black Clough Head where it collects Tom Groove and becomes Black Clough. Black Clough continues past Robin Hood's House to Rapes Hole. Now known as Thursden Brook, the river passes by Cockridge Copy and into the Thursden Valley north east of the town of Burnley. Thursden Brook becomes the River Don at Cockden Bridge and runs through Scrogg's Wood near Heasandford, flowing into the River Brun at Netherwood Bridge.
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