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- Der River Derwent ist ein Fluss im Lake District in Cumbria im Nordwesten Englands. Der Name Derwent leitet sich vom keltischen Wort für Eichen ab. Der Derwent entsteht oberhalb des Weilers Seathwaite westlich des Glaramara aus dem Zusammenfluss von Styhead Gill und Grains Gill, fließt dann in nördlicher Richtung durch das Borrowdale-Tal und mündet in den See Derwentwater, dem er seinen Namen gibt. Der Fluss verlässt den See in der Nähe des Ortes Keswick, wo der Fluss Greta in ihn mündet; er fließt dann in den Bassenthwaite Lake. An dem Ort Cockermouth strömt der Fluss Cocker in den Derwent. Hinter Cockermouth fließt der Derwent nördlich an dem Ort vorbei, wo ein römisches Lager nach ihm benannt wurde. Der Derwent mündet bei Workington in die Irische See. Der Bowder Stone ist ein großer Findling bei Grange im Borrowdale. Sein Name stammt wahrscheinlich von Balder, Odins Sohn aus der nordischen Götterwelt. 2015 war das flussnahe Terrain am Derwent river überschwemmt. (de)
- Le Derwent est un fleuve du nord-ouest de l'Angleterre dans le comté de Cumbria et a son embouchure en mer d'Irlande. (fr)
- The Derwent is a famous river in the county of Cumbria in the north of England; it rises in the Lake District and flows northwards through two of its principal lakes, before turning sharply westward to enter the Irish Sea at Workington The name Derwent is shared with three other English rivers and is thought to be derived from a Celtic word for "oak trees" (an alternative is dour "water" and (g)-went "white / pure". The river's Old Welsh name was Derwennydd and it is believed to be to be the setting of the medieval Welsh lullaby Dinogad's Smock. The river rises at Sprinkling Tarn underneath Great End and flows in a northerly direction through the valley of Borrowdale, before entering Derwentwater, which it exits to the north just outside Keswick and is joined by the waters of the River Greta. The Derwent then enters Bassenthwaite Lake at its southern end; it exits it at its northern end, thereafter flowing generally westward to Cockermouth, where the River Cocker joins it from the south. William Wordsworth's childhood home in Cockermouth backed onto the Derwent, and he briefly mentions it in The Prelude: ... the bright blue river passedalong the terrace of our childhood walk;A tempting playmate whom we dearly loved) From Cockermouth, the river continues westward past Papcastle, site of the Roman fort of Derventio, is joined by the River Marron near Bridgefoot and continues and onwards to Workington, where it flows into the Irish Sea. The River Derwent was officially named by Sir Braelyn Smith in 1634 after he laid claim to the baronies of Allerdale. (en)
- De Derwent is een rivier in het in North West England gelegen Lake District in het graafschap Cumbria. De naam is afgeleid van een Keltisch woord voor 'eikenboom'. (nl)
- Derwent (ang. River Derwent) – rzeka w północno-zachodniej Anglii, w hrabstwie Kumbria. Rzeka wypływa z jeziora , położonego w krainie Lake District, w parku narodowym o tej samej nazwie, u podnóża szczytu , na wysokości około 440 m n.p.m. W górnym biegu nosi nazwę Styhead Gill. Rzeka płynie w kierunku północnym, przepływa przez wsie i Grange, po czym wpada do jeziora Derwent Water, z którego wypływa koło miasta Keswick. Kilka kilometrów dalej przepływa przez kolejne jezioro – Bassenthwaite, po wypłynięciu z którego skręca na zachód. W końcowym biegu przepływa przez miasta Cockermouth i Workington, gdzie uchodzi do Morza Irlandzkiego. Głównymi dopływami są rzeki (ujście koło Keswick), (w Cockermouth) i (koło Bridgefoot). (pl)
- Derwent är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i riksdelen England, i den centrala delen av landet, 400 km nordväst om huvudstaden London. Klimatet i området är tempererat. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 7 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 14 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med −1 °C. (sv)
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- Le Derwent est un fleuve du nord-ouest de l'Angleterre dans le comté de Cumbria et a son embouchure en mer d'Irlande. (fr)
- De Derwent is een rivier in het in North West England gelegen Lake District in het graafschap Cumbria. De naam is afgeleid van een Keltisch woord voor 'eikenboom'. (nl)
- Derwent är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i riksdelen England, i den centrala delen av landet, 400 km nordväst om huvudstaden London. Klimatet i området är tempererat. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 7 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 14 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med −1 °C. (sv)
- Der River Derwent ist ein Fluss im Lake District in Cumbria im Nordwesten Englands. Der Name Derwent leitet sich vom keltischen Wort für Eichen ab. Der Derwent entsteht oberhalb des Weilers Seathwaite westlich des Glaramara aus dem Zusammenfluss von Styhead Gill und Grains Gill, fließt dann in nördlicher Richtung durch das Borrowdale-Tal und mündet in den See Derwentwater, dem er seinen Namen gibt. Der Fluss verlässt den See in der Nähe des Ortes Keswick, wo der Fluss Greta in ihn mündet; er fließt dann in den Bassenthwaite Lake. An dem Ort Cockermouth strömt der Fluss Cocker in den Derwent. Hinter Cockermouth fließt der Derwent nördlich an dem Ort vorbei, wo ein römisches Lager nach ihm benannt wurde. Der Derwent mündet bei Workington in die Irische See. (de)
- The Derwent is a famous river in the county of Cumbria in the north of England; it rises in the Lake District and flows northwards through two of its principal lakes, before turning sharply westward to enter the Irish Sea at Workington The name Derwent is shared with three other English rivers and is thought to be derived from a Celtic word for "oak trees" (an alternative is dour "water" and (g)-went "white / pure". The river's Old Welsh name was Derwennydd and it is believed to be to be the setting of the medieval Welsh lullaby Dinogad's Smock. (en)
- Derwent (ang. River Derwent) – rzeka w północno-zachodniej Anglii, w hrabstwie Kumbria. Rzeka wypływa z jeziora , położonego w krainie Lake District, w parku narodowym o tej samej nazwie, u podnóża szczytu , na wysokości około 440 m n.p.m. W górnym biegu nosi nazwę Styhead Gill. Rzeka płynie w kierunku północnym, przepływa przez wsie i Grange, po czym wpada do jeziora Derwent Water, z którego wypływa koło miasta Keswick. Kilka kilometrów dalej przepływa przez kolejne jezioro – Bassenthwaite, po wypłynięciu z którego skręca na zachód. W końcowym biegu przepływa przez miasta Cockermouth i Workington, gdzie uchodzi do Morza Irlandzkiego. (pl)
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