Tame Valley

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Tame Valley is a geographical area in the English Midlands characterized by the course and surrounding landscape of the River Tame, including its associated towns, green spaces, and transport corridors.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Tame Valley canonical 8

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical area
river valley
characterizedBy mix of urban and rural land uses
open space network
riverine landscape
transport infrastructure
contains green spaces
industrial areas
nature reserves
parks
suburbs
towns
transport corridors
country United Kingdom
ecologicalRole habitat mosaic
wildlife corridor
followsCourseOf River Tame
hasCulturalRole local identity area
hasEconomicUse industrial land
transport route surroundings
hasEnvironmentalFunction biodiversity support
floodplain storage
green infrastructure
hasLandscapeFeature grassland
green corridor
river floodplain
urban fringe
wetlands
woodland
hasPart River Tame
hasRecreationalInfrastructure open spaces
paths
trails
hasUse angling
cycling
recreation
walking
wildlife observation
hydrologicalFeature River Tame catchment
locatedIn England
English Midlands
namedAfter River Tame
partOf Tame river system
regionType valley corridor

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (8)

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

River Tame passesThrough Tame Valley
Mossley locatedIn Tame Valley
Reddish hasFeature Tame Valley
Diggle valley Tame Valley
Dukinfield riverValley Tame Valley
Tame Valley Way long-distance footpath passesThrough Tame Valley
subject surface form: Tame Valley Way
Reddish Vale Country Park partOf Tame Valley
Reddish Vale Viaduct spans Tame Valley