e/River Eden, Kent

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has glosseng: The River Eden in West Kent is a tributary of the River Medway. It travels through the Weald of Kent from the border with Surrey, rising from the source in Titsey parish, Surrey, grid reference TQ 420 551, about 350 metres north of Clacket Lane motorway services, and flowing eastward through the Wealden clay to join the River Medway near Penshurst, Kent, grid reference TQ 537 434. The section from its source to where the Gibbs Brook joins it is also known as the Broadmead Water. Its name is a back formation deriving from Edenbridge, the main town through which it flows, and which was originally called in the Old English language "Eadhelmsbrigge" ("Eadhelm's Bridge").
lexicalizationeng: River Eden, Kent
instance ofe/Rivers of Kent
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Norwegian
has glossnor: :Denne artikkelen omhandler elven Eden i Kent, England. For andre betydninger, se Eden. ---- Eden er en elv i Kent, England. Den er en bielv til Medway, som renner vestover fra grensen til Surrey gjennom Weald.
lexicalizationnor: Eden, Kent
lexicalizationnor: Eden
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media:imgChiddingstone Mill.jpg
media:imgColtsford Mill.jpg
media:imgHaxted Mill.jpg
media:imgHonour's Mill, Edenbridge.JPG

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