Sense River

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The Sense River is a watercourse in the canton of Fribourg in western Switzerland, known for flowing through the Sense District and forming part of the boundary between German- and French-speaking regions.

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Sense River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country Switzerland
flowsThrough Sense District NERFINISHED
formsBorderBetween French-speaking Switzerland NERFINISHED
German-speaking Switzerland NERFINISHED
canton of Bern NERFINISHED
canton of Fribourg NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of linguistic divide in Switzerland
hasEcologicalSignificance habitat for diverse flora and fauna
hasFeature gorges
gravel banks
near-natural river landscape
hasLanguageBoundaryRole Röstigraben NERFINISHED
hasMouth Saane River NERFINISHED
hasNameInFrench Singine NERFINISHED
hasNameInGerman Sense NERFINISHED
hasRecreationUse hiking
nature observation
swimming
hasRegion canton of Bern (border area) NERFINISHED
knownFor forming part of the boundary between German- and French-speaking regions in Switzerland
locatedIn Sense Valley NERFINISHED
canton of Fribourg NERFINISHED
pre-Alpine region of Switzerland
Western Switzerland
surface form: western Switzerland
partOf Swiss Plateau hydrological system NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Saane River NERFINISHED

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Sense district namedAfter Sense River
subject surface form: Sense District