Sulby River

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The Sulby River is the longest river on the Isle of Man, flowing from the island’s central hills to the sea at Ramsey.

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Label Occurrences
Sulby River canonical 2

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Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Isle of Man NERFINISHED
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
crosses Lezayre NERFINISHED
drainageBasin northern Isle of Man
flowsDirection generally eastward
flowsInto Irish Sea NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Ramsey NERFINISHED
Sulby NERFINISHED
hasBridge Parson’s Bridge NERFINISHED
hasEstuary Ramsey harbour NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Ramsey town
Sulby village NERFINISHED
hasPart Sulby Reservoir NERFINISHED
hasTributary Block Eary stream NERFINISHED
Glen Auldyn NERFINISHED
hasValley Sulby Glen NERFINISHED
length approximately 18 km
locatedIn Isle of Man NERFINISHED
northern Isle of Man
mouth Ramsey Bay NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Ramsey NERFINISHED
near Snaefell NERFINISHED
notableFor being the longest river on the Isle of Man
region British Isles NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Snaefell area
central hills of the Isle of Man
usedFor angling
public water supply
recreation
waterbodyType freshwater

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

Ramsey traversedBy Sulby River
Ramsey, Isle of Man hasRiver Sulby River