Laxey River

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The Laxey River is a watercourse on the Isle of Man that flows through the village of Laxey before reaching the island’s east coast.

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Laxey River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedIndustry copper mining
lead mining
zinc mining
associatedWith Laxey Wheel NERFINISHED
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
flowsThrough Laxey NERFINISHED
Laxey Glen NERFINISHED
hasBridge Laxey Bridge NERFINISHED
hasMouthNear Laxey Bay NERFINISHED
hasTributary Glen Roy River NERFINISHED
Glen Ruy River NERFINISHED
hasValley Laxey Valley NERFINISHED
locatedIn Isle of Man NERFINISHED
parish of Lonan NERFINISHED
parish of Onchan
mouthLocatedIn Irish Sea NERFINISHED
east coast of the Isle of Man
nearbySettlement Agneash NERFINISHED
Laxey NERFINISHED
partOf Laxey catchment area
region east of the Isle of Man
usedFor angling
recreation
usedHistoricallyFor water power for mining

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Laxey traversedBy Laxey River