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Geographical Term Details

Bela (Cumbria)

Definition (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Bela)

The River Bela is a short river in the county of Cumbria, England. The river is formed by the confluence of Peasey Beck and Stainton Beck at Overthwaite. It runs through Beetham where it still powers the Heron Corn Mill, and formerly powered the Billerud paper mill. It then flows through the deer park of Dallam Tower before skirting around the south of the town of Milnthorpe and joining the River Kent estuary near Sandside. (Wikipedia)

Preferred Units: N/A

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River
N/AKent (Cumbria)

Geographical FeatureIs Geographical Feature of
N/AKent Leven catchment

This term is used for the following terms: 
River Bela (Cumbria)

Approved Date
04-Dec-2013

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