River Dour

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The River Dour is a small chalk stream in Kent, England, that flows through the Dover area and historically powered local mills.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk stream
river
basinCountry United Kingdom
country England
drainageBasin Dover area
flowsThrough Dover NERFINISHED
hasConservationActivity habitat improvement
river restoration
hasConservationInterest biodiversity
hasCrossingStructure footbridges
road bridges
hasCulturalSignificance historic mills
local industrial heritage
hasEcosystemType chalk stream ecosystem
hasEnvironmentalIssue habitat degradation
urban pollution
hasFishSpecies brown trout
eel
minnow
sea trout
stickleback
hasHydrologicalCharacteristic clear water
relatively stable flow
spring-fed
hasNameEtymology Celtic origin
hasNameVariant Dour River NERFINISHED
hasSettlementOnBanks Buckland NERFINISHED
Dover NERFINISHED
Kearsney NERFINISHED
River
Temple Ewell NERFINISHED
hasSourceGeology chalk
historicallyUsedFor milling grain
locatedIn Dover district NERFINISHED
East Kent NERFINISHED
Kent NERFINISHED
mouthEmptiesInto English Channel NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Dover NERFINISHED
partOf Dover landscape
powered watermills
region South East England
riverSystem English Channel coastal rivers
subjectOf local conservation projects
usedFor angling
industrial power
recreation
watercourseType perennial stream

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Temple Ewell locatedOn River Dour