All languages combined word senses marked with place category "Rivers in County Durham, England"
Parent categories: Rivers, Places, Bodies of water, Names, Landforms, Water, Earth, Liquids, Nature, Matter, Chemistry, Sciences
Total 7 word senses
- Browney (Proper name) [English] A river in County Durham, a tributary of the River Wear.
- Derwent (Proper name) [English] A river forming the border between County Durham and Northumberland, before entering Tyneside and joining the River Tyne.
- Gaunless (Proper name) [English] A river in County Durham, England, which joins the River Wear north of Bishop Auckland.
- Greta (Proper name) [English] A river in County Durham, England, which joins the Tees, and which was originally in the North Riding of Yorkshire.
- Skerne (Proper name) [English] A river in County Durham, England, which flows through Darlington to the River Tees.
- Tees (Proper name) [English] A river in the counties of County Durham and North Yorkshire, north east England. The river flows through the city of Middlesbrough.
- Wear (Proper name) [English] A river in the counties of County Durham and Tyne and Wear, north east England. The cities of Durham and Sunderland are situated upon its grand banks.
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