River Pang

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The River Pang is a small chalk stream in southern England, known for flowing through Berkshire countryside and inspiring the setting of Kenneth Grahame’s "The Wind in the Willows."

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Label Occurrences
River Pang canonical 2

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk stream
river
country England
United Kingdom
county Berkshire NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Berkshire countryside
Bradfield NERFINISHED
Bucklebury NERFINISHED
Hampstead Norreys NERFINISHED
Pangbourne NERFINISHED
Tidmarsh NERFINISHED
hasConservationInterest biodiversity of chalk streams
hasCulturalAssociation "The Wind in the Willows" NERFINISHED
Kenneth Grahame NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType chalk stream ecosystem
hasFishSpecies brown trout
grayling
hasNearbySettlement Bradfield NERFINISHED
Bucklebury NERFINISHED
Compton NERFINISHED
Hampstead Norreys NERFINISHED
Pangbourne NERFINISHED
Tidmarsh NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalUse angling
walking along riverbank
influenced landscape descriptions in "The Wind in the Willows"
inspired setting of "The Wind in the Willows"
inspiredWorkBy Kenneth Grahame NERFINISHED
knownFor brown trout habitat
clear water
gravel bed
rich aquatic invertebrate life
locatedIn Berkshire NERFINISHED
West Berkshire NERFINISHED
southern England NERFINISHED
mouthLocation Pangbourne NERFINISHED
mouthRiver River Thames NERFINISHED
partOf Thames river basin NERFINISHED
region South East England
riverSystem River Thames system
sourceLocation Compton, Berkshire NERFINISHED
tributaryOf River Thames NERFINISHED
waterBodyType chalk stream

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West Berkshire majorRiver River Pang
Bucklebury locatedNear River Pang