The Wash

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The Wash is a large square-mouthed bay and estuary on the east coast of England, where several rivers meet the North Sea and which forms a natural boundary between Lincolnshire and Norfolk.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
The Wash canonical 60
The Wash (bay) 1
The Wash (coastal area) 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
estuary
adjacentTo Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

Lincolnshire
Norfolk
country United Kingdom
formsNaturalBoundaryBetween Lincolnshire
Norfolk
governedBy United Kingdom environmental law
hasConservationIssue coastal erosion
sea-level rise impacts
hasDesignation Marine Protected Area
Ramsar site
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Protection Area
hasEcosystemType coastal wetland
estuarine ecosystem
hasFeature extensive intertidal sandbanks
mudflats
salt marshes
shallow waters
hasRisk coastal flooding
tidal surges
hasShape square-mouthed
hasWildlifeImportanceFor migratory birds
seals
historicallyAssociatedWith Lincolnshire Fens
surface form: Fenlands
historicallyUsedFor drainage of surrounding fens
knownFor important wetland habitat
large tidal range
shellfish beds
wading birds
wildfowl
locatedIn England
locatedOn east coast of England
mouthOfWaterBody River Great Ouse
River Great Ouse
surface form: River Nene

River Welland
River Witham
near Boston, Lincolnshire, England
surface form: Boston, Lincolnshire

Hunstanton
King's Lynn
partOf North Sea
The Wash and North Norfolk Coast Special Area of Conservation
usedFor commercial fishing
navigation
recreation
shellfish harvesting

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

Heacham Beach locatedOn The Wash
River Nene mouth The Wash
River Nene tributaryOf The Wash
River Nene flowsInto The Wash
Brancaster locatedOn The Wash
West Norfolk borders The Wash
West Norfolk hasCoastlineOn The Wash
River Holbeach near The Wash
this entity surface form: The Wash (coastal area)