River Avon

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The River Avon is a Scottish river that flows through Lanarkshire and joins the River Clyde near Hamilton, contributing to the Clyde’s central lowlands drainage system.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
River Avon canonical 6

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Statements (27)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
confluenceNear Hamilton
country Scotland
crossedBy Avon Viaduct (railway)
Duke’s Bridge (Chatelherault)
drains parts of South Lanarkshire
ecosystemType freshwater river
flowsThrough Avon Gorge (South Lanarkshire)
Chatelherault Country Park
Strathaven area
hasRecreationalUse angling
nature observation
walking
locatedIn Central Lowlands of Scotland
Lanarkshire
South Lanarkshire
mouthLocation near Hamilton
mouthOf River Clyde
nameDistinguishedFrom River Avon
surface form: River Avon (Bristol)

River Avon (Falkirk)
River Avon
surface form: River Avon (Warwickshire)
partOf Clyde’s central lowlands drainage system
River Clyde drainage basin
region Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowland Scotland
sourceLocation near Caldermill
south of Strathaven
tributaryOf River Clyde

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Clyde hasTributary River Avon
River Carron hasTributary River Avon
Lanarkshire containsRiver River Avon
Loch Avon drainage River Avon
Loch Avon drainsInto River Avon
Ballindalloch Castle locatedNear River Avon