River Stour, Kent
The
River Stour
is a
river
in
Kent
,
England
. It is Kent's second longest river (after the
Medway
) it is 21.5 miles long. One of its
sources
rises at
Postling
near
Hythe
and becomes the
River East Stour
. Another rises at
Lenham
near
Maidstone
and becomes the
River West Stour
. They join at
Ashford
to become the
River Great Stour
. The
Great Stour
flows through
Canterbury
and Plucks Gutter. The
River Little Stour
then joins the Great Stour to become the
River Stour
. The
River Wantsum
joins here, too, and the Stour flows through
Sandwich
and into the
English Channel
at
Ramsgate
.
See also
Rivers of the United Kingdom
Stour
<< Previous
Word Browser
Next >>
penthouse magazine
eurovision song contest 1960
celle (district)
list of letters used in mathematics and science
grammy awards of 2002
celle
noether's theorem
railroad switch
antichess
noetherian
generating trigonometric tables
federalist society
memory segment
iata airport code
poprad tatry
eschede train disaster
ashkenazi
sephardi
aleksander kwasniewski
river ancholme
jean etienne dominique esquirol
aller
stour
chicago symphony orchestra
broken hill, new south wales
sorbs
robert smith (musician)
david suchet
zhang sanfeng
lekhitic languages
trilateral commission
gifhorn (district)
polabian
spartan hegemony
river east stour
river west stour
river great stour
thodore de banville
river little stour
river wantsum
east stour
west stour
wolfsburg
nicolas anselme baptiste
Copyright 2005-2009 OnPedia.com. All Rights Reserved