River Leven (West Dunbartonshire)

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River Leven (West Dunbartonshire) is a short river in western Scotland that flows from Loch Lomond to the River Clyde, historically important for its role in local industry and settlements such as Dumbarton.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural watercourse
river
adjacentTo Dumbarton Castle
Dumbarton Rock
administrativeRegion West Dunbartonshire council area
continent Europe
country Scotland
crossedBy A82 road NERFINISHED
railway bridges
drains Loch Lomond
emptiesNear Dumbarton
flowsFrom Loch Lomond
flowsInto River Clyde
flowsThrough Alexandria
Balloch
Bonhill
Dumbarton
Renton
hasCharacteristic fast-flowing sections
heavily modified by industry in past
short length
hasNameInLanguage Leven
hasTributary Gruggies Burn
Mill Burn
historicalSignificance bleaching and printing works
development of Dumbarton
local industry
textile industry
locatedIn United Kingdom
Vale of Leven
surface form: Vale of Leven area

West Dunbartonshire
western Scotland
mouth River Clyde
mouthOf Loch Lomond
nameLanguage English
near Firth of Clyde
Vale of Leven
partOf River Clyde drainage basin
region Loch Lomondside
surface form: Loch Lomond area
source Loch Lomond
usedFor angling
industrial power
navigation on lower reaches
recreation
waterSystem River Clyde
surface form: River Clyde system

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River Leven isDistinctFrom River Leven (West Dunbartonshire)
subject surface form: River Leven (Fife)
Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland locatedOnWaterway River Leven (West Dunbartonshire)
this entity surface form: River Leven, West Dunbartonshire