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Meaning of "great ouse"
great ouse: Indicates a significant river in the geography of a particular region, possibly known for its size, historical relevance, or cultural significance
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- A river in England, which flows from Northamptonshire, through Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, to The Wash and the North Sea.
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The scheme would also require the building of a new bridge over the river Great Ouse.
Great Ouse river.
The parish is watered by a tributary of the River Great Ouse.
The River Great Ouse flows through the southeastern boundary of the city.
Water is obtained by pumping water from the River Great Ouse nearby.
Its junction with the Great Ouse is immediately after it passes under the A10 road.
Near the station, the track crosses the valley of the Great Ouse on a viaduct.
A new bridge across the Great Ouse opened in 2010 which connects the village with Kempston.
It is crossed by two major rivers, the Nene and the Great Ouse.
Until the early 13th century, the Great Ouse emptied via the Wellstream at Wisbech.
However, water levels dropped when Denver Sluice was built on the River Great Ouse.
The River Great Ouse became navigable as far as Bedford in 1689.
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