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Summary Of: River Tees
The River Tees was featured on the television programme... The river Tees goes through places like Hurworth...
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Origin
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Cross Fell
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North Sea
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Source
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discharge
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Northern England
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rises
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Cross Fell
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Pennines
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North Sea
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Hartlepool
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Redcar
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tributaries
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historic counties
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County Durham
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Yorkshire
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ceremonial counties
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North Yorkshire
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Westmorland
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Durham
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Teesdale
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moorland
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basaltic
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Cauldron Snout
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Yorkshire
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1974
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High Force
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Middleton-in-Teesdale
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lead
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ironstone
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town
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Barnard Castle
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Egglestone Abbey
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Walter Scott
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Darlington
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Stockton-on-Tees
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Middlesbrough
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Tees Barrage
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Teesport
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reclaimed land
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estuary
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Seven Natural Wonders
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Common Seals
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Grey Seals
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Seal Sands
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Peg Powler
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hag
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List of settlements on the River Tees
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Rivers of the United Kingdom
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2 March
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2007
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Stockton-on-Tees
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Billingham
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Eaglescliffe
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Stockton
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Thornaby
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Yarm
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Aislaby
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Carlton
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Cowpen Bewley
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Egglescliffe
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Elton
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Greatham
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Grindon
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Hartburn
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High Leven
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Hilton
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Longnewton
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Maltby
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Norton
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Redmarshall
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Stillington
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Thorpe Thewles
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Urlay Nook
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Whinney Hill
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Whitton
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Wolviston
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Leven
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Encyclopædia Britannica
Eleventh Edition
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public domain
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Categories
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Stockton-on-Tees Borough
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Rivers of County Durham
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Rivers of North Yorkshire
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