River Mole
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The River Mole is a tributary of the River Thames in southern England, flowing through Surrey and known for its meandering course, chalk stream sections, and historic bridges.
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Referenced by (25)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Horley
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Leatherhead → Reigate → |
hasRiver |
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Fetcham
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Leatherhead → Leatherhead → |
locatedOnRiver |
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Norbury Park
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North Downs → |
crossedBy |
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A25 road
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Leatherhead Bridge → |
crosses |
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Box Hill
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Box Hill, Surrey → |
overlooks |
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River Ember
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branchesFrom |
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Surrey
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crossedByRiver |
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Mole Valley line
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followsValleyOf |
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Leatherhead
("River Mole riverside")
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hasLandmark |
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Thames
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hasMajorTributary |
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Mole Valley
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hasNaturalFeature |
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Dorking
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hasNearbyRiver |
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Norbury Park
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locatedNear |
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Mole Valley
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namedAfter |
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Denbies Wine Estate
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near |
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River Ember
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rejoins |
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Elmbridge
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traversedBy |
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River Ember
→
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tributaryOf |