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- Cheddar_Yeo abstract "The Cheddar Yeo is a small river in Somerset, England. Beneath the limestone of the Mendip Hills it forms the largest underground river system in Britain. After emerging into Cheddar Gorge it flows through the village of Cheddar, where it has been used in the past to power mills. From the Middle Ages until the 19th century the river had ports for seagoing vessels but is no longer navigable. Some of the water, which is of good quality, is diverted into Cheddar Reservoir to provide drinking water for Bristol.".
- Cheddar_Yeo district Somerset.
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthMountain Compton_Bishop.
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthPlace Compton_Bishop.
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthPosition Cheddar_Yeo__mouthPosition__1.
- Cheddar_Yeo riverMouth River_Axe_(Bristol_Channel).
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceMountain Cheddar,_Somerset.
- Cheddar_Yeo sourcePlace Cheddar,_Somerset.
- Cheddar_Yeo sourcePosition Cheddar_Yeo__sourcePosition__1.
- Cheddar_Yeo thumbnail Dam_below_Cheddar_Gorge.jpg?width=300.
- Cheddar_Yeo wikiPageID "26767185".
- Cheddar_Yeo wikiPageRevisionID "603140064".
- Cheddar_Yeo country "England".
- Cheddar_Yeo district "Somerset".
- Cheddar_Yeo hasPhotoCollection Cheddar_Yeo.
- Cheddar_Yeo imageCaption "The dam at the bottom of Cheddar Gorge".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthCountry "England".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthDistrict "Somerset".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLatD "51".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLatM "17".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLatNs "N".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLatS "22.96".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLocation "Near Rackley".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLongD "2".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLongEw "W".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLongM "53".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthLongS "30.37".
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthName River_Axe_(Bristol_Channel).
- Cheddar_Yeo mouthState "Somerset".
- Cheddar_Yeo name "Cheddar Yeo".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceCountry "England".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceDistrict "Somerset".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLatD "51".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLatM "16".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLatNs "N".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLatS "54.45".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLocation "Cheddar".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLongD "2".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLongEw "W".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLongM "45".
- Cheddar_Yeo sourceLongS "58.93".
- Cheddar_Yeo subject Category:Mendip_Hills.
- Cheddar_Yeo subject Category:North_Somerset.
- Cheddar_Yeo subject Category:Rivers_of_Somerset.
- Cheddar_Yeo subject Category:Somerset_Levels.
- Cheddar_Yeo type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Cheddar_Yeo type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Hill109303008.
- Cheddar_Yeo type MendipHills.
- Cheddar_Yeo type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Object100002684.
- Cheddar_Yeo type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cheddar_Yeo type River109411430.
- Cheddar_Yeo type RiversOfSomerset.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Stream109448361.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Thing100002452.
- Cheddar_Yeo type YagoGeoEntity.
- Cheddar_Yeo type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Cheddar_Yeo type BodyOfWater.
- Cheddar_Yeo type NaturalPlace.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Place.
- Cheddar_Yeo type River.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Stream.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Wikidata:Q532.
- Cheddar_Yeo type BodyOfWater.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Place.
- Cheddar_Yeo type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Cheddar_Yeo type Location.
- Cheddar_Yeo comment "The Cheddar Yeo is a small river in Somerset, England. Beneath the limestone of the Mendip Hills it forms the largest underground river system in Britain. After emerging into Cheddar Gorge it flows through the village of Cheddar, where it has been used in the past to power mills. From the Middle Ages until the 19th century the river had ports for seagoing vessels but is no longer navigable.".
- Cheddar_Yeo label "Cheddar Yeo".
- Cheddar_Yeo sameAs m.0bmc5dh.
- Cheddar_Yeo sameAs Q12054675.
- Cheddar_Yeo sameAs Q12054675.
- Cheddar_Yeo sameAs Cheddar_Yeo.
- Cheddar_Yeo wasDerivedFrom Cheddar_Yeo?oldid=603140064.
- Cheddar_Yeo depiction Dam_below_Cheddar_Gorge.jpg.
- Cheddar_Yeo isPrimaryTopicOf Cheddar_Yeo.
- Cheddar_Yeo name "Cheddar Yeo".