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River Derwent, North East England : ウィキペディア英語版 | River Derwent, North East England
The River Derwent is a river on the border between County Durham and Northumberland in the north east of England. It broadens into the Derwent Reservoir, west of Consett. The Derwent is a tributary of the River Tyne, which it joins near the MetroCentre. The river flows for 35 miles from its origin, where two streams meet approximately a mile west of Blanchland, to Derwenthaugh where it flows into the River Tyne. On its journey, the river flows through places such as Allensford, Shotley Bridge, Blackhall Mill and Rowlands Gill. Derwent Walk Country Park named after it is at Rowlands Gill. The name Derwent comes from the Brythonic/Early Welsh word for oak ''derw'' and valley ''-went '' ( alternatively water ''dour / der/ dar '' and white ''(g)-went'', See under DUR ' http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pbtyc/Misc/Etymology.html , harking back to the time when the Derwent Valley was inhabited by a British-speaking population. ==External links==
* (Derwent Photographs ) * (Bridges On The Derwent )
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