Oak Beck

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Oak Beck is a small river in North Yorkshire, England, that flows through the spa town of Harrogate and its surrounding countryside.

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Label Occurrences
Oak Beck canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
basinCountry England
country England
crossedBy A61 road
railway viaduct near Harrogate
flowsThrough Harrogate
Harrogate countryside
spa town of Harrogate
hasBridge A61 bridge over Oak Beck
hasNameEtymology named after nearby oak trees
hasUse local wildlife habitat
recreational walking
languageOfName English
locatedIn Harrogate
surface form: Harrogate district

North Yorkshire
Yorkshire and the Humber
mouthCountry England
mouthLocatedIn near Harrogate
partOf Harrogate local landscape
region North Yorkshire
tributaryOf River Nidd
waterSystem Humber river system
surface form: Humber river basin

River Nidd catchment
River Ouse system

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Harrogate hasRiver Oak Beck