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Ritmi i Rrugës Ritmi i Rrugës (The Rhythm of the Street) is the most popular and successful Albanian rap groups, who also pioneered the genre and coined the term Albanian Rap, to describe this merger of Rap music with original Albanian-themed lyrical contents. They come from Pristina, the capital of Kosovo and members of the group are Memli Krasniqi and Arbër Reçi.
Ritmo Deportivo Ritmo Deportivo (translated as Rhythm Sports in English) is a weekly television series airing Sundays at 3:00pm ET with a rebroadcast at 11:30pm ET (except for after local newscasts on select Telemundo stations in which Titulares Telemundo will air instead) on Spanish-language network Telemundo, part of the Deportes Telemundo line of programming, that premiered in January 2003.
Rito Revolto Rito Revolto is a fictional character from the American children's television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, as well as the sequel program Power Rangers: Zeo. The idiotic skeleton-like brother of Rita Repulsa and son of Master Vile, Rito is based on the Ninja Sentai Kakuranger villain, Gasha Skull.
Ritornello In Baroque music, Ritornello was the word for a recurring passage for orchestra in the first or final movement of a solo concerto or aria (also in works for chorus). In ritornello form, the tutti opens with a theme called the ritornello (refrain).
Ritscher Upland Ritscher Upland () is a large ice-covered upland of western Queen Maud Land, bounded by Kraul Mountains and Heimefront Range to the west and southwest, and by Borg Massif and Kirwan Escarpment to the east. It was discovered by the German Antarctic Expedition, 1938-39, and named for Capt.
Ritsu Sohma Ritsu Sohma (草摩 利津 Sōma Ritsu) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series entitled Fruits Basket. He transforms into the monkey of the Chinese Zodiac whenever he is hugged by the opposite gender or when his body comes under a great deal of stress.
Ritsuko Akagi In the fictional anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ritsuko Akagi (赤木リツコ Akagi Ritsuko) is NERV's head scientist. She is heavily involved in the repairs and maintenance of Tokyo-3's defences against the Angels, particularly the Evas.
Ritsuko Matsuda Ritsuko Matsuda (Matsuda Ritsuko, 松田律子, born 26 February 1977) is a J-pop singer from Okinawa, Japan, and a member of the group Super Monkey's from 1995. After the group disbanded, she formed the group MAX with other Super Monkey's vocalists.
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University , or APU, is a private institution inaugurated April 2000 in Oita, Japan. APU's motto is: "Freedom, Peace, and Humanism, International Mutual Understanding and the Creation of the Future of the Asia Pacific.
Ritsumeikan University is a private university in Kyoto, Japan. With the Kinugasa Campus, she also has a satellite campus called Biwako-Kusatsu Campus (BKC) in Kusatsu, Shiga Prefecture, and an internationalized Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) in Beppu, Oita Prefecture.
Ritsuryō Ritsuryō (律令) is the historical law system based on the philosophies of Confucianism and Chinese Legalism in Japan. The political system in accord to Ritsuryō is called "Ritsuryō-sei" (律令制).
Ritter Park Tennis Center The Ritter Park Tennis Center is a public facility located in Huntington, West Virginia with eleven outdoor and four indoor courts. In 1996, an air-supported structure was constructed over the four upper courts.
Rittmeister Rittmeister (in German language literally [Horse] riding master or Cavalry master) was the military rank of a commissioned cavalry officer in charge of a squadron, the equivalent of Captain, in the armies of German-speaking states and Austro-Hungarian.
Ritu Nanda Ritu Kapoor-Nanda, currently the Chief Executive Officer of Escolife, is a prominent Indian entrepreneur associated chiefly with the life insurance business. She has more than 55,000 clients, and is the recipient of the Brand Ambassador and the Best Insurance Advisor of the Decade awards from the Life Insurance Corporation of India, the largest life insurance company of India.
Ritual (Artemis Fowl) The Ritual is a magic-restoring ritual in Artemis Fowl that faries have to do to regain their power after it is used up. The Ritual requires (from The Book of the People) that a fairy (exept trolls and demons) pick up an acorn from an ancient (100 years+ old) oak tree near a river bend during a night of the full moon, and then replant it in soil (even a little sliver) "far" away from the place where they picked it.
Ritual (film) Tales From the Crypt Presents: Ritual is the third film spin-off from the HBO television series Tales from the Crypt, the first being Demon Knight and the second being Bordello of Blood. It stars Tim Curry, Jennifer Grey and Craig Sheffer.
Ritual Decalogue The Ritual Decalogue is one of the two very different lists within the Torah that are known as the Decalogue or Ten Commandments — the name decalogue (δέκα λόγοι) merely means ten sayings. The Ritual Decalogue is the list of commandments in Exodus 34.
Ritual servitude Ritual servitude is practiced in Ghana, Togo, and Benin where traditional religious shrines take young girls as slaves in payment for services, or in religious atonement for alleged misdeeds of a family member —almost always a male.
Rituals of Zhou The Rituals of Zhou (written during the Warring States Period of Chinese history) contains a "Record of Trades" with important information on architecture and city planning in Ancient China. A passage records that 'The master craftsman constructs the state capital.
Ritwik Bhattacharya The flag bearer of Indian squash on Professional Squash Association tour Ritwik Bhattacharya was the first of the accomplished junior players to spurn an education in the United States to follow his dreams in squash. With juniors like
Ritz (crater) Ritz is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb. This portion of the lunar surface is sometimes brought into view of the Earth under favorable conditions of libration and sunlight.
Ritz Camera Centers Beltsville, Maryland-based Ritz Camera Centers operates a chain of approximately 1,100 photography stores located in 45 states and the District of Columbia. These stores offer a variety of photography products and services, including one-hour photofinishing, digital imaging, and equipment.
Ritz Carlton Montreal The Ritz-Carlton Montreal is a 229 room luxury hotel situated at 1228 Sherbrooke Street West in Montreal, Quebec,. This hotel has forty-eight suites including a "Royal Suite" and a "Presidential Suite"
Ritz Fizz (cocktail) The Ritz Fizz was created as the Ritz-Carlton hotel chain's signature cocktail in 1934 upon the repealing of Prohibition. It was first concocted in the bar at the former Ritz-Carlton Boston Hotel (renamed the Taj Boston in January 11th, 2007) in Boston, Massachusetts.
Ritz Malheur is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists in the Square Enix tactical role-playing video game and Japanese radio drama Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Ritz is an outspoken, highly intelligent and stubborn young girl who is the head of her class at her school, and cares for other people and academics.
Ritz-Carlton Ritz-Carlton is brand of luxury hotel and resort with 63 properties that are located in major cities and exclusive resort destinations of 21 countries worldwide. The chain is owned and operated by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC, a subsidiary of Marriott International.
Ritzau Ritzaus Bureau I/S, or Ritzau for short, is a Danish news agency founded in 1866 by Erik Nikolai Ritzau. It is the largest independent Danish news agency, and also collaborates with three other Scandinavian news agencies to provide Nordic News, an English-language Scandinavian news service providing sixty stories daily.
Ritzy Lee Ritzy Lee, who was a member of The Del-Vikings from 1959 until his retirement in 2003, is now part owner of a recording company titled "Rock Bottom Blues Company" based in Beverly Hills, CA. Along with Robert "Junior" Brantley, and Sam McWhorter, co-founders of the company, Ritzy Lee is recording, & producing entertainers in the blues, rock, and pop fields here in the US and Asia.
Riva (Belgariad) Riva is a fictional kingdom in the David Eddings book series The Belgariad (and its sequel The Malloreon) located on the Isle of Winds the Sea of the Winds to the west of Cherek and Sendaria. Riva is mountainous, and is only accessible at the River of Veils on the eastern side of the island.
Riva Ridge Riva Ridge (1969-1985) was a American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse owned and bred by Christopher Chenery, who, before passing away in January of 1973, witnessed the colt's outstanding two-and-three-year-old racing campaigns. A soldier in World War I, Chenery named the horse in honor of the important strategic victory by the United States Army's 10th Mountain Division on February 18, 1945 at Riva Ridge.
Rival Schools: United By Fate Rival Schools: United By Fate (released in Japan as ; shortened to Rival Schools for the PlayStation version), is a fighting game produced by Capcom. Released in arcades and later ported to the Sony PlayStation, it is the first game in the Rival Schools series.
Rivaldo VĂ­tor Borba Ferreira (born April 19, 1972 in Recife, Pernambuco), commonly known as Rivaldo, is a Brazilian professional football (soccer) player, who plays for Greek club Olympiacos in the Super League Greece. He most notably played five years with Spanish club FC Barcelona, with whom he won the 1998 and 1999 Spanish La Liga championship and the 1998 Copa del Rey.
Rivalry between Fender and Gibson Throughout their long, storied histories, Fender and Gibson have often been rivals in the production of electric guitars, basses, and related products. The choice between the two companies is founded on music style as the two companies each offer distinct sound, creating a unique purpose for both instruments.
Rivanna River The Rivanna River is a tributary of the James River, about 50 mi (80 km) long, in central Virginia in the United States. The Rivanna's tributaries originate in the Blue Ridge Mountains; via the James River, it is part of the watershed of Chesapeake Bay.
Rivas Rivas is a city, municipality, and department (subnational entity) in southwestern Nicaragua on the Isthmus of the same name. The city proper is the capital of the Department of Rivas and administrative centre for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
Rivas, Costa Rica Rivas is a modern hamlet located in the General River Valley of Costa Rica near the city of San Isidro. The town is positioned 1 kilometer north of where the Rio Buenavista and the Rio Chirripò Pacífico converge to form the Rio General.
Rivastigmine Rivastigmine (sold under the trade name Exelon®) is a parasympathomimetic or cholinergic agent that was developed by Novartis for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia of the Alzheimer’s type. Rivastigmine has been available in capsule and liquid formulations since 1997.
Rive Droite La Rive Droite (the right bank) is most associated with the Seine in central Paris. Here the river flows roughly westwards, cutting the city into two halves; the Right Bank, to the north, and the Left Bank, to the south.
Rive Gauche La Rive Gauche (The Left Bank) is the left bank of the Seine River in Paris. Here the river flows roughly westwards, cutting the city into two halves; the Right Bank, to the north, and the Left Bank, to the south.
Rive Gauche Nightclub Rive Gauche Nightclub, open late 1999 to mid 2005, was a popular nightclub located in the River West district near Chicago's Greektown neighborhood, and the Loop. Rive Gauche is a French title meaning Left Bank, an appropriate name for a nightclub that had a unique Parisian theme, despite it being located on the right bank of the Chicago River.
Rivea corymbosa Rivea corymbosa (common synonym: Turbina corymbosa), is a species of morning glory plants, native throughout Latin America from Mexico in the North to Peru in the South and widely naturalised elsewhere. It is a perennial climbing vine with white flowers, often planted as an ornamental plant.
Rivelin Rocks Rivelin Rocks are a gritstone edge or escarpment that are situated in the upper Rivelin Valley at grid reference , nine kilometres west of Sheffield just off the A57 road in the county of South Yorkshire, England. The rocks reach a height above sea level of approximately 270 metres and are popular with rock climbers and to a lesser extent with walkers, although never overcrowded.
Rivendell (software) Rivendell is a complete radio broadcast automation solution, with facilities for the acquisition, management, scheduling and playout of audio content. It has all of the features one would expect in a modern, fully-fledged radio automation system, including support for both PCM and MPEG audio encoding, full voicetracking and log customization as well as support for a wide variety of third party software and hardware.
River A river is a natural waterway that conveys water derived from precipitation from higher ground to lower ground. Most commonly rivers flow on the surface but there are many examples of underground rivers where the flow is contained within chambers, caves or caverns.
River (poker) The river is the final card dealt in a poker hand, to be followed by a final round of betting and, if necessary, a showdown. In Texas Hold'em and Omaha Hold'em, the river, also called fifth street, is the fifth and last card to be dealt to the board, after the flop and turn.
River (typography) In typography, rivers, or rivers of white, are visually unattractive gaps appearing to run down a paragraph of text. They often result from full text justification, although they can occur in any text justification.
River and Rowing Museum The River and Rowing Museum in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, is located on a site at Mill Meadows by the River Thames. It has three main themes represented by major permanent galleries, the non-tidal River Thames, the international sport of rowing and the local town of Henley-on-Thames.
River Adda The River Adda is a small watercourse which flows, for the most part culverted, through the city of Bangor, Wales. The name is said to be of 19th century origin, derving from a field Cae Mab Adda (the field of the son af Adam) close to its source.
River Afan The River Afan (sometimes anglicized as Avon) is a river in south Wales whose valley formed the territory of the medieval Lords of Afan. The town of Aberavon grew up on the banks of the river, and was later subsumed by the larger centre of population known as Port Talbot.
River Afton The River Afton (or Afton Water) is a small river in Ayrshire, Scotland. which flows North from Alwhat Hill, through Afton Reservoir and then for eight miles down Glen Afton before joining the River Nith at New Cumnock.
River Almond, Lothian The River Almond is a river in east-central Scotland. It is 28 miles (45 km) long, rising in North Lanarkshire near Shotts and runs through West Lothian, draining into the Firth of Forth at Cramond near Edinburgh.
River Alport The River Alport flows for 9 km in the Dark Peak of the Peak District in Derbyshire, England. Its source is on Bleaklow, from which it flows south through the Grains in the Water swamp, then over gritstone to Alport Bridge in the Snake Pass, where it joins the River Ashop.
River Alyn The River Alyn (Welsh:Afon Alun) is a tributary of the River Dee. The river Alyn rises at the southern end of the Clwydian hills and the Alyn Valley forms part of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
River Amber The River Amber is a river in Derbyshire, which rises near Ashover, near Clay Cross, and flows southwards through Ogston Reservoir to Pentrich then westwards to join the River Derwent at Ambergate. It gives its name to the local government district and borough of Amber Valley.
River Angas The River Angas is a small river rising on the eastern side of the Mount Lofty Ranges in South Australia. Its headwaters are near Macclesfield and it flows generally southward through Strathalbyn, emptying into Lake Alexandrina near the town of Milang.
River Arrow (Worcestershire) The River Arrow rises north of Redditch in Worcestershire and heads generally south to become a major tributary of the River Avon. The river flows through the Arrow Valley Park in Redditch, to Studley, and then to the back of Coughton Court (a National Trust property) where it crosses a minor road as a ford.
River Arth The River Arth is a small river that emerges in the hills near Bethania, Ceredigion, Wales, which runs west for 15 miles and discharges its waters into Cardigan Bay at Aberarth. Despite its small size it is one of the few rivers in the UK which has a bore when the incoming tide cause a tidal wave to run upstream.
River Ash, Hertfordshire The River Ash originates near the village of Brent Pelhem in North Hertfordshire and flows through The Hadhams (Little, Ford and Much), Widford, Wareside, until it reaches the River Lee between Stanstead Abbots and Ware.
River Avon, Falkirk The River Avon, Falkirk is a river in Scotland. It originates near Cumbernauld, flows through Avonbridge, through the Avon Gorge, Falkirk, through Muiravonside Country Park, Falkirk, past the east of Linlithgow and enters the Firth of Forth near Grangemouth.
River Avon, Hampshire The River Avon is a river in the county of Hampshire in the south of England. It rises in Wiltshire, east of Devizes, flows south through Upavon, Durrington, Amesbury, Salisbury, Fordingbridge and Ringwood, and into the English Channel at Christchurch.
River Avon, Warwickshire The River Avon or Avon is a river in or adjoining the counties of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire in the Midlands of England. It is also known as the Upper Avon, Warwickshire Avon or Shakespeare's Avon.
River Axe, Devon The River Axe is a river in Dorset, Somerset and Devon, in the south-west of England. It rises near Beaminster in Dorset, flows west then south through Axminster and joins the English Channel at the town of Axmouth near Seaton.
River Ayr The River Ayr, in what was the old Ayrshire County of Scotland, is approximately 65 kilometres in length. It originates at Glenbuck Loch in East Ayrshire on the border of Lanarkshire and winds its way through East and South Ayrshire to the town of Ayr, where it empties into the Firth of Clyde of the Atlantic Ocean.
River blackfish The river blackfish, (Gadopsis marmoratus) is an Australian native freshwater fish of the Murray-Darling river system, found from southern Queensland through to central Victoria. It is also found in some eastern and southern flowing coastal rivers.
River borders of U.S. states Because of its unique history, many of the boundaries of political divisions of the United States were artificially constructed (rather than being permitted to evolve and drawn using natural features of the landscape). Therefore, many U.
River Bann The River Bann () is the longest river in Northern Ireland, Ulster, the total length being 80 miles (129km). The river winds its way from the south east corner of the country to the north west coast, pausing in the middle to widen into the enormous Lough Neagh.
River Barrow The River Barrow is a river in Ireland, it is one of The Three Sisters, the other two "sisters" are the River Suir and the River Nore. The Barrow is the longest and most prominent of the three rivers.
River Basins in Madhya Pradesh There are ten River basins in Madhya Pradesh as ten major rivers originate from the State. As Madhya Pradesh is located in the center of India, most of the rivers are interstate rivers. The rivers namely, Chambal, Sindh, Betwa, Ken flow northward and meet with Yamuna whereas the river Sone falls directly into Ganga. Narmada, Tapi and Mahi rivers flow westward and meet Arabian Sea whereas Wainganga and Pench rivers meet Godavari in the south. Annual run off from these rivers within the state is estimated 81719 hm, out of which about 49743 hm can be harnessed for irrigation purpose. The State can be divided onto six major river basins, the details of which are as follows. :
River Below River Below is a song by the Canadian band Billy Talent, released in late spring of 2004. It became one of the most talked about songs on their album and was played on MuchMusic more than any previous releases.
River Bend (Illinois) The River Bend is a small region in central Illinois that comprises parts of 3 counties: Madison, Calhoun, and Jersey. The name comes from a section of Mississippi River that goes east-west instead of north-south, causing an bend in the river.
River Bend Nature Center River Bend Nature Center is a non-profit day-use nature center in the city of Faribault, Minnesota. It was established in the late 1970s as a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people discover, enjoy, understand and preserve the natural world.
River Blackwater (River Loddon) The River Blackwater is a tributary of the River Loddon and, indirectly, of the River Thames. It rises at Rowhill on the outskirts of Aldershot between Aldershot and Farnham in the English county of Hampshire and runs in a northerly direction to join the Loddon near the village of Swallowfield in Berkshire.
River Blackwater, Northern Ireland The River Blackwater (Irish: Abhainn na Dubh) is a river in Northern Ireland, which has its source in County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. The river enters Lough Neagh west of Derrywarragh Island and is navigable from Maghery to Blackwatertown.
River Bladnoch The Bladnoch is a river in the Machars of Galloway in southwest Scotland. One of the earliest descriptions of it is given by Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw and Sir David Dunbar in an appendix to Andrew Symson's work A Large Description of Galloway written in the seventeenth century.
River Bluff Picnic Site State Park River Bluff Picnic Site State Park is a Florida State Park located 10 miles west of Tallahassee off State Road 20 on Jack Vause Landing Road. Activities include canoeing, boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.
River Bourne, Wiltshire The River Bourne is a river in the English county of Wiltshire, and a tributary of the River Avon. The Bourne's source is near the village of Burbage and it flows through the villages of Collingbourne Kingston, Collingbourne Ducis, Tidworth, Porton, Winterbourne Gunner, Winterbourne Dauntsey, Winterbourne Earls and Laverstock before joining the Avon near Salisbury.
River Boyne The River Boyne is a river in Leinster, Ireland, the course of which is about 112 kilometres (70 miles) long. It rises at Trinity Well, Newbury Hall, near Carbury, County Kildare, and flows towards the Northeast through County Meath to reach the Irish Sea at Drogheda.
River Brain The River Brain is a river in Essex, England that gives its name to the town of Braintree, though in fact Braintree lies on a low ridge between the Brain and the River Blackwater. Above Braintree it is known as Pods Brook.
River class destroyer The River or E class destroyer was a class of torpedo boat destroyer (TBD) built for the Royal Navy at the turn of the 20th century that saw extensive service in World War I. All the ships were named after British rivers, and as such were the first Royal Navy destroyer class to be named systematically (see the article naming conventions for destroyers of the Royal Navy for more details).
River class destroyer escort The "River" class was the name given to a class of six related Type 12 and Leander class frigates of the Royal Australian Navy. The ships were initially ordered as ASW frigates, with the first four commissioned as such.
River class patrol vessel The River class is a class of three offshore patrol vessels in the Royal Navy, replacing the six ships of the Island class. A single, modified vessel based on the River class is also to be built for the Royal Navy, replacing the Castle class.
River class torpedo boat destroyer The River class was to a class of torpedo boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy built just prior to World War I. All six ships of the class were named after famous Australian rivers (one from each state), starting a tradition in the RAN of naming ships after the rivers of Australia.
River crossing puzzle A river crossing puzzle is a certain type of transport puzzle where the object is to get items from one river bank to another while certain rules apply. The most typical ones are the river IQ test, fox, goose and bag of beans puzzle and the missionaries and cannibals problem.
River Calder The River Calder is a river flowing through the predominantly urban areas of West Yorkshire, England, and gives its name to the borough of Calderdale. The river flows through the local authorities of Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield.
River Calder, Wyre The River Calder is the main tributary of the River Wyre in Lancashire, England. It rises near Fiendsdale Head in the Forest of Bowland and flows through the villages of Oakenclough and Calder Vale before passing under the M6 motorway, West Coast Main Line and Lancaster Canal.
River Camlin The River Camlin (Irish: Cam LĂ­ne - Crooked Line) is a tributary to the River Shannon. Rising near Granard, it flows through Clonbroney, Ballinalee, and Longford Town before its two branch distributaries enter the Shannon.
River Canard, Ontario River Canard is a hamlet of roughly 500 people in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada that is approximately 12 miles south of Windsor, Ontario, situated on the Canard River. It is home to a rather nice French-Canadian-style church, like St.
River Carron (Forth) The River Carron is a river in central Scotland. This river has given its name to towns in Falkirk, a variety of regional features, a type of cannon, a line of bathtubs, two warships and an island in the Southern Hemisphere.
River Cassley The River Cassley in Sutherland, in northern Scotland, drains into the River Oykel at Invercassley which subsequently joins with the River Shin about Inveran, forming the Kyle of Sutherland, which becomes the Dornoch Firth at Bonar Bridge, just below the junction with the River Carron.
River Cerne The River Cerne is a ten mile long river in Dorset, England, which rises in the Chalk hills of the Dorset Downs at Minterne Magna, flows down a valley through Cerne Abbas and Charminster, and flows into the River Frome in Dorchester.
River Cities Reader The River Cities' Reader is an independently owned alternative weekly newspaper based in Davenport, Iowa. The newspaper was founded in 1993 and is circulated throughout the Quad-Cities metropolitan area and outlying communities.
River City Ransom in Japan and Street Gangs in PAL regions) is a video game for the Nintendo Family Computer and the Nintendo Entertainment System from the now defunct Technos Japan Corporation, originally released in 1989. It was one of the first console games (if not the first) published by North American subsidiary, American Technos.
River City Rebels The River City Rebels are an American punk rock band, originally formed in Hartford, Vermont in the late 1990's. The Rebels consist of Ward Aimi (vocals), guitarists Dan O'Day and Gabe Rich, Chris Jukowsky (bass), Erik Schmidt (drums), Brandon Rainier (trombone), Dan McCool (trumpet), and Elliot Seinkiwicz (mandolin).
River City Star The River City Star is a passenger excursion riverboat on the Missouri River between Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa. The boat is docked at Miller's Landing in Omaha and is registered in Nebraska for taxes and alcohol liscensing.
River Club, Gauteng River Club is a leafy residentially-zoned suburb in Region 3 near Sandton, South Africa. Residents of the area tend to be in the middle-to-upper regions of income, and the beautiful homes in the area reflect this.
River Cocker The River Cocker is a river in the Lake District of north-west England, in the county of Cumbria. It flows north from Crummock Water, through Lorton Vale, to the town of Cockermouth, where it joins the River Derwent.
River Coln The River Coln is a river in Gloucestershire, England. It rises at Foxcote, southeast of Cheltenham, and flows through the Cotswold Hills, via Bibury, Coln St Aldwyns and Fairford, Southeast to the River Thames, which it joins at Lechlade, Gloucestershire, by The Round House Footbridge.
River Colne, West Yorkshire The River Colne rises in the Pennines in West Yorkshire. It flows through the Colne Valley passing through the villages of Marsden, Slaithwaite and Milnsbridge to Huddersfield and then on to Cooper Bridge where it joins the River Calder.
River Corrib The River Corrib (Irish -Gaillimh / Abhainn na Gaillimhe) in the west of Ireland flows from Loch Coirib / Lough Corrib through Galway to Galway Bay. The river has only a length of four miles from the lough to the sea, and is said to be the shortest in Europe.
River Cottage River Cottage is a former weekend and holiday home in Dorset which, in 1997, was used by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall as a setting for three television series: Escape to River Cottage, Return to River Cottage and River Cottage Forever in which viewers follow Hugh's adventures as a downshifted smallholder. Along with the series The View from River Cottage which was a clip show of the previous series.
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