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    The Rede is a river in Northumberland, England. The river rises on Carter Fell on the Anglo-Scottish border feeding Catcleugh Reservoir and joins the...
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  • River Rede, a river in Northumberland, England Réde, Hungary, a village Rede S.A., a Brazilian multi-brand acquirer Wiccan Rede, also called the Rede...
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    Kielder Forest. It then passes by the village of Bellingham before the River Rede enters as a left-bank tributary at Redesmouth. It passes Hadrian's Wall...
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    Southdean Swinton Timpanheck Whitsome Carham Burn River Esk River Rede River Sark River Teviot River Tweed Whiteadder Water Liddel Water Kershope Burn...
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  • Fontburn, on the River Font, which feeds an adjacent treatment works; and Catcleugh, on the River Rede, which is connected by the Rede pipeline with Gunnerton...
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  • this means "The Town of Our Lady the Queen of Angels of the Porciúncula River". The full, legal name of Santa Fe, New Mexico, is "La Villa Real de la...
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    Burn (L) Swin Burn (L) Crook Burn (R) Warks Burn (R) Houxty Burn (R) River Rede (L) Lisles Burn (L) Elsdon Burn (L) Durtrees Burn (L) Silis Burn (L) Blakehope...
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  • England, is derived from a location, the valley of Redesdale and the River Rede that runs through it. In the United States, Reed was adopted by some Pennsylvania...
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    31 miles (50 km) northwest of Newcastle upon Tyne on the banks of the River Rede, near its confluence with the Otter Burn, from which the village derives...
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    Byrness. The hamlet takes its name from the river named Cottonshope Burn, which flows into the River Rede here. The Pennine Way passes through the hamlet...
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