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The Derwent is a famous river in the county of Cumbria in the north of England; it rises in the Lake District and flows northwards through two of its principal lakes, before turning sharply westward to enter the Irish Sea at Workington The name Derwent is shared with three other English rivers and is thought to be derived from a Celtic word for "oak trees" Wikipedia
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Cumbria
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LAKES ON RIVER
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MOUTH OF THE WATERCOURSE
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