River Irthing

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River Irthing is a river in northern England that flows through Cumbria and Northumberland, known for its scenic valley, Roman archaeological sites, and role in feeding the River Eden.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
River Irthing canonical 5
River Irthing valley 1

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
adjacentTo Hadrian's Wall
surface form: Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site
country United Kingdom
crossedBy Popping Stone Bridge
Willowford Roman Wall and Bridge Abutment
surface form: Willowford Bridge (Roman remains)
drainageBasin River Eden basin
flowsThrough Cumbria
Northumberland
hasCulturalHeritage Roman frontier landscape
hasGeologicalFeature gorges
waterfalls
hasRecreationalUse sightseeing
walking
hasSourceRegion Northumberland
hasValley Irthing Valley
knownFor Roman archaeological sites
feeding the River Eden
scenic valley
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Northumberland
northern England
mouthOfWaterBody River Eden
near Birdoswald Roman Fort
surface form: Birdoswald Roman fort

Gilsland
Hadrian's Wall
partOf Eden river system
region North West England
tributaryOf River Eden

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Referenced by (6)

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

River Eden hasTributary River Irthing
Birdoswald Roman Fort situatedOn River Irthing
this entity surface form: River Irthing valley
Brampton, Cumberland, England near River Irthing
Gilsland locatedOn River Irthing
Banna locatedNear River Irthing
Brampton locatedOn River Irthing