River Rede

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River Rede is a river in Northumberland, England, known for flowing through the remote uplands of the Cheviot Hills before joining the River North Tyne.

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River Rede canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United Kingdom
country England
crossedBy A68 road NERFINISHED
drainageBasin North Sea via River Tyne
flowsThrough Cheviot Hills NERFINISHED
Redesdale NERFINISHED
remote uplands of Northumberland
hasSettlementOnBank Elishaw NERFINISHED
Otterburn NERFINISHED
West Woodburn NERFINISHED
hasValley Redesdale NERFINISHED
hasWildlife otter
salmon
trout
wading birds
knownFor flowing through sparsely populated uplands
scenic rural landscapes
locatedIn Cheviot Hills area of the Anglo-Scottish border region NERFINISHED
North East England
Northumberland
mouthLocation River North Tyne at Redesmouth NERFINISHED
nameEtymology derived from Old English or Brittonic elements related to "reed" or "red" (uncertain)
near Otterburn Training Area NERFINISHED
partOf Tyne catchment NERFINISHED
region Cheviot Fringe NERFINISHED
riverSystem River Tyne NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Cheviot Hills NERFINISHED
tributaryOf River North Tyne NERFINISHED
usedFor angling

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River North Tyne hasTributary River Rede