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  2. River Darwen - Wikipedia

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    A further tributary, the River Roddlesworth, joins the Darwen at the bottom of Moulden Brow on the boundary between Blackburn with Darwen and Chorley Borough Council (the name Moulden Brow being associated with Moulden Water, an alternative name for this stretch of the river). From there, the Darwen flows past Hoghton Tower through Hoghton ...

  3. Category:Rivers of Blackburn with Darwen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rivers of Blackburn with Darwen" ... River Darwen; R. River Roddlesworth This page was last edited on 8 November 2018, at 13:21 (UTC ...

  4. List of rivers of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Right bank of Saint John River (Maine) Saint John River. Allagash River. Musquacook Stream; Fish River. Red River; Birch River. North Branch Birch River; South Branch ...

  5. Lower Darwen - Wikipedia

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    It is located between the towns of Blackburn and Darwen. Nearby places include Ewood and Blackamoor. It is situated in the valley of the River Darwen. The former township of Lower Darwen, abolished in the 1890s, extended south to Earnsdale Brook, [1] and included areas now in the town of Darwen. [2]

  6. River Roddlesworth - Wikipedia

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    The Roddlesworth flows into the River Darwen at Moulden Brow. Between the confluence with Stockclough Brook and the Darwen, the river is known locally as Moulden (or Moulding) Water. For virtually its entire course, the Roddlesworth marks the boundary between Chorley Borough and the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen.

  7. Darwen - Wikipedia

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    Darwen is a market town and civil parish in the Blackburn with Darwen borough in Lancashire, England.The residents of the town are known as "Darreners". The A666 road passes through Darwen towards Blackburn to the north, Bolton to the south and Pendlebury where it joins the A6, about 18 miles (29 km) north-west of Manchester.

  8. Geology of Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    Rocks originating in the Carboniferous Period underlie the uplands of eastern and north Lancashire. Listed in order of succession i.e. lowermost/oldest first, they comprise the various limestones, mudstones, siltstones and sandstones of the Bowland High Group and Trawden Limestone Group, Craven Group, Millstone Grit Group, Pennine Coal Measures Group and Warwickshire Group.

  9. Category:Rivers of Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of Blackburn with Darwen (3 P) Rivers of Burnley (5 P) C. ... River Darwen; River Don, Lancashire; River Douglas, Lancashire; River Dunsop; E. Eagley Brook; F ...