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  • 11966 Flood of the River Arno in Florence — The Arno River flood of November 4, 1966 killed many people and damaged or destroyed millions of masterpieces of art and rare books in Florence. It is considered the worst flood in the city s history since 1557. With the combined effort of… …

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  • 2List of crossings of the River Thames — London Bridge, in central London Newbridge, i …

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  • 3run-of-the-river dam — lowhead dam (a dam extending across a river of low height, usually 15 feet (about 5 metres) or less. It impounds the water behind it, has minimal effects on the downstream regime and allows water to fall over its whole width. Quite dangerous as… …

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  • 4beneath — be|neath W2 [bıˈni:θ] adv, prep formal [: Old English; Origin: beneothan, from neothan below ] 1.) in or to a lower position than something, or directly under something = ↑underneath ▪ The dolphins disappeared beneath the waves. ▪ Jo enjoyed… …

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  • 5beneath — 1 preposition formal 1 in or to a lower position than something, or directly under something: The dolphins disappeared beneath the waves. | Jo enjoyed feeling the warm sand beneath her feet. | give/buckle/tremble beneath the weight of (=if… …

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  • 6River Roddlesworth — The River Roddlesworth (also known as Rocky Brook) is a river of Lancashire.CourseThe source of the river is on the slopes of Great Hill, just above the ruins known as Pimm s , where the infant river is known as Calf Hey Brook. Calf Hey Brook is… …

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  • 7River Don, South Yorkshire — River Don The River Don as it flows past Hillsborough Stadium. Origin Pennines …

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  • 8River Bladnoch — The Bladnoch is a river in the Machars of Galloway in southwest Scotland. One of the earliest descriptions of it is given by Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw and Sir David Dunbar in an appendix to Andrew Symson s work A Large Description of Galloway… …

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  • 9The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily —   …

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  • 10River Dulnain — shortly before it joins the Spey, taken from the bridge in Dulnain Bridge The River Dulnain (Gaelic: Abhainn Tuilnean) is a major left bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland. It rises in …

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