River Ember

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The River Ember is a small watercourse in Surrey, England, that branches from and later rejoins the River Mole before flowing toward the River Thames.

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Label Occurrences
River Ember canonical 1

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
branchesFrom River Mole
connectedTo River Mole floodplain
country England
crossedBy Hampton Court Way
railway lines near Esher and Thames Ditton
crosses Molesey
flowsThrough Elmbridge
surface form: Elmbridge borough
flowsToward Thames
surface form: River Thames
hasFeature Ember flood relief channel
hasLeftBankSettlement East Molesey
hasManagementAuthority Environment Agency (England)
hasMouth River Mole
hasNameEtymology possibly derived from Old English or local place-names
hasRightBankSettlement Thames Ditton
hasSourceRiver River Mole
locatedIn South East England
Surrey
United Kingdom
locatedNear East Molesey
Esher
Thames Ditton
partOfRiverSystem Thames
surface form: River Thames basin
region Elmbridge
surface form: Elmbridge district
rejoins River Mole
tributaryOf River Mole
usedFor flood relief for the River Mole
watercourseType distributary and tributary of the River Mole

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

River Mole hasTributary River Ember