River Manifold

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The River Manifold is a limestone river in Staffordshire, England, known for disappearing underground through swallow holes in the Peak District before re-emerging downstream.

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Label Occurrences
River Manifold canonical 2

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone river
river
basinCountry United Kingdom
country England
disappearsUndergroundNear Wetton Mill
flowsInto River Dove
flowsThrough Manifold Valley
Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park

Staffordshire Moorlands
formerRailway Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway
geology limestone
hasHydrologicalFeature karst underground flow
swallow holes
hasRightTributary River Hamps NERFINISHED
knownFor disappearing underground through swallow holes
re-emerging downstream after flowing underground
length approximately 22 miles
approximately 36 kilometres
locatedIn Derbyshire
Peak District
Staffordshire
mouthOf River Dove
nearbySettlement Butterton
Hulme End
Ilam
Warslow
Wetton
partOf White Peak, Peak District, England
surface form: White Peak area of the Peak District
protectedArea Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park
recreation cycling
nature observation
walking
reEmergesNear Ilam
region West Midlands
riverSystem River Trent valley
surface form: River Trent basin
sourceLocation near Flash, Staffordshire
tributaryOf River Dove NERFINISHED
valleyFeature Manifold Way

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

River Dove hasRightTributary River Manifold
Axe Edge Moor sourceOfRiver River Manifold