River Mimram

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The River Mimram is a chalk stream in Hertfordshire, England, known for its clear waters and rural valley landscapes.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
River Mimram canonical 3
River Mimram valley 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk stream
river
alternateName Maran (historical variant, debated)
basinCountry United Kingdom
confluenceLocation near Hertford
country England
county Hertfordshire
drainageBasin Lea catchment
ecoregion chalk river habitat
environmentalStatus chalk stream of conservation interest
flowsDirection generally eastwards
flowsThrough Codicote NERFINISHED
Digswell
Kimpton
Tewin
Welwyn NERFINISHED
Whitwell
near Hertingfordbury
geologicalType chalk stream
hasBridge Digswell Viaduct
surface form: Digswell Viaduct (crosses valley of River Mimram)
hasFloodplain Mimram Valley floodplain
hasRecreation angling
walking along river valley paths
hasValley Mimram Valley
hasWildlife kingfisher
otter
trout
water crowfoot (aquatic plant)
knownFor clear waters
rural valley landscapes
languageOfName English
locatedIn East Hertfordshire district
Hertfordshire
Welwyn Hatfield
surface form: Welwyn Hatfield district
mouthLocation River Lea
near Hertford
Welwyn Garden City
partOf Hertfordshire landscape
riverSystem River Lea catchment
sourceLocation near Whitwell
north of Whitwell, Hertfordshire
tributaryOf River Lea
waterQuality generally clear
waterType freshwater

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

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

Hertford liesOnRiver River Mimram
Hertingfordbury hasRiver River Mimram
Digswell Viaduct crosses River Mimram
Digswell Viaduct locatedIn River Mimram
this entity surface form: River Mimram valley