English word senses marked with place category "Rivers in Derbyshire, England"
Parent categories: Rivers, Places, Bodies of water, Names, Landforms, Water, Earth, Liquids, Nature, Matter, Chemistry, Sciences
Total 13 word senses
- Amber (Proper name) A river in Derbyshire, England, which joins the River Derwent at Ambergate.
- Ashop (Proper name) A river in High Peak borough, Derbyshire, England, that flows into Ladybower Reservoir.
- Derwent (Proper name) A river in Derbyshire, England, which flows into the River Trent.
- Doe Lea (Proper name) A minor river, the River Doe Lea in Derbyshire, which joins the South Yorkshire Rother.
- Dove (Proper name) A river in England, forming the boundary between Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
- Ecclesbourne (Proper name) A minor river in Derbyshire, England, which joins the Derwent near Duffield.
- Erewash (Proper name) A river in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, England, which flows into the River Trent.
- Etherow (Proper name) A river in South Yorkshire (its source only), Derbyshire and Greater Manchester, England, which joins the River Goyt near Marple.
- Goyt (Proper name) A river in Derbyshire and Greater Manchester, England, which becomes the River Mersey at Stockport.
- Kinder (Proper name) A minor river in Derbyshire, England, which joins the River Sett.
- Rother (Proper name) A river in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, England, which flows into the River Don.
- Trent (Proper name) A placename; A river in central England, flowing 298 km (185 mi.) from Staffordshire, through Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire to join the Ouse and form the Humber estuary.
- Wye (Proper name) A river in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England, which flows into the River Derwent.
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