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River and Ouzel
* River Ouzel, a river in England, a tributary of the Great Ouse
* River Ouzel ( or Lovat )
There are no navigable rivers ( apart from the River Thames ), though the Grand Union Canal passes through the Chilterns between Berkhamsted and Marsworth following the course of the Colne, Gade, Bulbourne and ( after crossing a watershed ) the Ouzel, with branches to Wendover and Aylesbury.
The Grand Union Canal runs through the town, alongside the River Ouzel.
The civil parish of Woughton is enclosed by the A5 to the west, the River Ouzel to the east, Chafron Way ( H7 ) to the north and Groveway ( H9 ) to the south.
Woughton Park lies between the Grand Union Canal and the River Ouzel, in the same grid square as Walton Hall ( home to the Open University ), Tinkers Bridge and Passmore, although it is not connected by road to any of them: all development is accessed via Newport Road, the former B488.
It is mostly farmland and designated as urban open space since it is substantially within the flood plain of the River Ouzel ( or Lovat ).
Fenny Stratford is bordered by North Sreet, Bletchley Leisure Centre, Knowles School / Leon Recreational Ground and the Fenny Allotments from the west, the Rail line, Watling street and Denbigh East from the north, Water Eaton Brook by the south and the River Ouzel and Grand Union Canal from the east.
This manor extends into the parish of Soulbury: the manor-house, which was built by Edward Stanton, the grantee, within a moated site near the River Ouzel, has long been suffered to go to decay.
They are both linear villages, being hemmed in by and along the north-south line of both the River Ouzel ( to the east of the villages ) and of the Grand Union Canal to the west.
A small stream called Whistle Brook flows down through the hamlet, from the Chilterns above, to join the River Ouzel at nearby Slapton.
1805 the Grand Union Canal was opened on the Linslade-side of the River Ouzel, and in 1838 the London & North Western Railway built a railway line alongside the canal.
* Bragenham to the east of the River Ouzel, and
The modern Walton district is a light-industrial and residential district on the banks of the River Ouzel, a tributary of the Great Ouse and on the other side of Brickhill Street from the hamlet that gives it its name.
It consists of that part of Milton Keynes that is east of the River Ouzel, but south of the Walnut Tree urban sub-area.
The Walnut Tree and Browns Wood urban sub-areas together approximate to that part of the former Newport Pagnell Rural District that is west of the River Ouzel.
It is also includes the larger part of Caldecotte Lake, an important balancing lake that manages flood water on the River Ouzel just as it enters Milton Keynes.
The Walnut Tree and Browns Wood urban sub-areas together approximate to that part of the former Newport Pagnell Rural District that is west of the River Ouzel and east of the M1 ).
One of the more important features of the district is a large balancing lake on the River Ouzel, designed to capture flash floods lest they cause problems down stream.
The name Willen is probably from Anglo-Saxon or Old English meaning ( at the ) ' willows ' the River Ouzel meanders through land ideal for willows.
The River Ouzel (), also known as the River Lovat, is a river in England, and a tributary of the River Great Ouse.
It is usually called the River Ouzel, except near Newport Pagnell where both names are used.

River and between
No matter how determined or wealthy boating lovers of the Southwest had been, for example, they could never have created anything approaching the fifty square-mile Lake Texoma, located between Texas and Oklahoma, which resulted when the Corp of Army Engineers dammed the Red River.
In her mind she followed the white Buick along the road somewhere between here and the Niagara River.
Hermes would leave the soul on the banks of the River Styx, the river between life and death.
The Alabama River has three lock and dams between Montgomery and the Mobile River.
Armanum was located on the Euphrates River between Ebla and Tell Brak, most likely at the Citadel of Bazi – Tall Banat complex.
This was the Treaty of York which defined the boundary between the two kingdoms as running between the Solway Firth ( in the west ) and the mouth of the River Tweed ( in the east ).
By its terms the boundary between Alfred ’ s and Guthrum ’ s kingdoms was to run up the River Thames, to the River Lea ; follow the Lea to its source ( near Luton ); from there extend in a straight line to Bedford ; and from Bedford follow the River Ouse to Watling Street.
Finally, in 1267, a treaty was signed in Badajoz, determining that the southern border between Castile and Portugal should be the River Guadiana, as it is today.
Hannibal encamped within striking distance of the Romans with the Trebia River between them, and placed a strong force of cavalry and infantry in concealment, near the battle zone.
Sections along the Drina River remain in dispute between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.
Sometime between 200-500 AD, those Bantu-speaking peoples who were living in the Katanga area ( today part of the DRC and Zambia ) crossed the Limpopo River, entering the area today known as South Africa as part of the Bantu expansion.
It lies between the Sahara Desert and the Gulf of Guinea, south of the loop of the Niger River.
** The Benjamin Franklin Bridge across the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey
River traffic on the Oubangui River is impossible from April to July, and conflict in the region has sometimes prevented shipments from moving between Kinshasa and Bangui.
The Great Uprising of 1598 swept all Spanish presence south of the Bío-Bío River except Chiloé ( and Valdivia which was decades later reestablished as a fort ), and the great river became the frontier line between Mapuche lands and the Spanish realm.
More lasting and of more economic impact were canals like the Naviglio Grande built between 1127 and 1257 to connect Milan with the Ticino River.
The first Welland Canal, which opened in 1829 between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, bypassing Niagara Falls and the Lachine Canal ( 1825 ), which allowed ships to skirt the nearly impassable rapids on the St. Lawrence River at Montreal were built for commerce.
The Rideau Canal was built as a result of the War of 1812 to provide military transportation between the British colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada as an alternative to part of the St. Lawrence River, which was susceptible to blockade by the United States.
The bridge serves to cross the Magdalena River between the Departments of Colombia | Departments of Atlántico Department | Atlántico and Magdalena Department | Magdalena.
To the west of the Casiquiare, there is a much shorter and easier portage between the Orinoco and Amazon basins, called the isthmus of Pimichin, which is reached by ascending the Terni branch of the Atabapo River, an affluent of the Orinoco.

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