River Rye

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The River Rye is a river in North Yorkshire, England, that flows through the North York Moors and their surrounding countryside before joining the River Derwent.

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Label Occurrences
River Rye canonical 8

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf natural watercourse
river
basinCountry England
country England
crosses Duncombe Park
surface form: Duncombe Park estate
flowsThrough Helmsley
Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
North York Moors
Nunnington
Ryedale
surface form: Ryedale district
hasEcologicalSignificance supports freshwater fish species
supports riparian habitats
hasNameEtymology derived from Old English or Norse elements related to ‘rye’ or ‘rough ground’
hasTributary Hodge Beck
River Dove
River Riccal
River Seph
River Seven
locatedIn North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
surface form: Yorkshire and the Humber region
mouthLocation River Derwent near Malton
partOf Derwent Valley
surface form: Derwent catchment
region Ryedale
riverSystem River Derwent
sourceRegion North York Moors
North York Moors
surface form: Rievaulx Moor area
tributaryOf River Derwent
usedFor angling
recreation

Referenced by (8)

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Helmsley locatedOn River Rye
River Seven mouthOfWatercourse River Rye
River Seven tributaryOf River Rye
Rievaulx Abbey (vicinity) near River Rye
River Derwent hasTributary River Rye
subject surface form: River Derwent (North Yorkshire)
River Dove tributaryOf River Rye
subject surface form: River Dove (North Yorkshire)
River Riccal tributaryOf River Rye