River Cocker

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River Cocker is a river in Cumbria, England, that flows through the Lake District before joining the River Derwent at Cockermouth.

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Label Occurrences
River Cocker canonical 4

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith Cockermouth floods
basinCountry United Kingdom
confluenceWith River Derwent NERFINISHED
country England
drainageBasin Irish Sea via River Derwent estuary NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Buttermere valley NERFINISHED
Cockermouth NERFINISHED
Lorton Vale NERFINISHED
hasNameEtymology derived from Brittonic word for "crooked" or "winding"
hasTributary Mill Beck NERFINISHED
Whit Beck NERFINISHED
knownFor angling
scenic landscapes
walking routes along its valley
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
North West England
mouthLocation Cockermouth NERFINISHED
mouthOfWatercourse River Derwent NERFINISHED
partOf River Derwent drainage basin
region Allerdale NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Lake District fells NERFINISHED
tributaryOf River Derwent NERFINISHED
watercourseType freshwater river

Referenced by (4)

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

Cumbrian Mountains drainedBy River Cocker
Southern Fells drainageTo River Cocker
Cockermouth liesOnRiver River Cocker
River Derwent hasTributary River Cocker
subject surface form: River Derwent (Cumbria)