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- River_Churn discharge "0.86".
- River_Churn maximumDischarge "4.7".
- River_Churn minimumDischarge "0.0".
- River_Churn abstract "The River Churn is the first tributary river of the River Thames. It also rises in the Cotswolds, however at Seven Springs near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England and flows south across the Cotswold dip slope, passing through Cirencester and joining the Thames facing a rural part of the parish of Cricklade in Wiltshire. Its length from source to confluence with the Thames is considerably greater than the Thames from Thames Head (its source) to the same confluence but, more variable in flow, the Churn is a regarded as a tributary historically and therefore by most geography guides. The length of the River Churn is approximately 25 kilometres.The name Churn is ancient, certainly pre-Roman and probably has its origins in the Celtic language, spoken by the Dobunni tribe, who controlled the area before the Roman conquest in the 1st Century. The original name may have sounded similar to Korinn. It has been suggested that the origin of the word is associated with the ancient British Cornovii tribe.Cognate names and name elements from the area are Cerney, Ciren and Corin as found in the settlement names of North Cerney, Cirencester, South Cerney, and Cerney Wick in the south of South Cerney. Cirencester's original recorded name Corinium Dobunnorum also shares this root. All these places adjoin the River Churn. The Coln and the Thames feed the waters of a western bisection of the Cotswold Water Park, converted redundant gravel beds between Cirencester and Cricklade.Much of the catchment basin of the River Churn is known to have been an important area of Roman settlement in the second to fourth centuries AD.[citation needed]As of the year 2006 the national government is engaged in a planning study to analyse methods of mitigating future flooding associated with the River Churn. However, at times the River Churn is known to stop flowing completely; in September 2011 the river bed was completely dry at Latton.".
- River_Churn city Cirencester.
- River_Churn city Cricklade.
- River_Churn country England.
- River_Churn discharge "0.86".
- River_Churn maximumDischarge "4.7".
- River_Churn minimumDischarge "0.0".
- River_Churn mouthMountain Cricklade.
- River_Churn mouthPlace Cricklade.
- River_Churn region Gloucestershire.
- River_Churn region Wiltshire.
- River_Churn riverMouth River_Thames.
- River_Churn sourceMountain Seven_Springs,_Gloucestershire.
- River_Churn sourcePlace Seven_Springs,_Gloucestershire.
- River_Churn sourceRegion Gloucestershire.
- River_Churn thumbnail River_Churn_near_Baunton_-_geograph.org.uk_-_696881.jpg?width=300.
- River_Churn wikiPageID "339341".
- River_Churn wikiPageRevisionID "603933698".
- River_Churn city Cirencester.
- River_Churn city Cricklade.
- River_Churn cityType "Towns".
- River_Churn country "England".
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- River_Churn discharge "0.86".
- River_Churn discharge1Average "0.77".
- River_Churn discharge1Location "Cirencester".
- River_Churn discharge2Average "0.62".
- River_Churn discharge2Location "Perrott's Brook".
- River_Churn dischargeLocation "Cerney Wick, South Cerney".
- River_Churn dischargeMax "4.7".
- River_Churn dischargeMaxNote "31".
- River_Churn dischargeMin "0".
- River_Churn dischargeMinNote "5".
- River_Churn districtType "Districts / Boroughs".
- River_Churn downstream River_Key.
- River_Churn hasPhotoCollection River_Churn.
- River_Churn imageCaption "River Churn near Baunton".
- River_Churn length "25".
- River_Churn mouthDistrict Wiltshire.
- River_Churn mouthLocation Cricklade.
- River_Churn mouthName River_Thames.
- River_Churn name "Churn".
- River_Churn region Gloucestershire.
- River_Churn region Wiltshire.
- River_Churn regionType "Counties".
- River_Churn sourceDistrict Cheltenham.
- River_Churn sourceLocation Seven_Springs,_Gloucestershire.
- River_Churn sourceRegion Gloucestershire.
- River_Churn upstream "-".
- River_Churn subject Category:Rivers_of_Gloucestershire.
- River_Churn subject Category:Rivers_of_Wiltshire.
- River_Churn subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_River_Thames.
- River_Churn point "51.65 -1.8833333333333333".
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- River_Churn type Feeder109278997.
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- River_Churn type RiversOfGloucestershire.
- River_Churn type RiversOfWiltshire.
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- River_Churn type Thing100002452.
- River_Churn type TributariesOfTheRiverThames.
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- River_Churn type NaturalPlace.
- River_Churn type Place.
- River_Churn type River.
- River_Churn type Stream.
- River_Churn type Wikidata:Q532.
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- River_Churn type SpatialThing.
- River_Churn comment "The River Churn is the first tributary river of the River Thames. It also rises in the Cotswolds, however at Seven Springs near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England and flows south across the Cotswold dip slope, passing through Cirencester and joining the Thames facing a rural part of the parish of Cricklade in Wiltshire.".
- River_Churn label "River Churn".
- River_Churn label "チャーン川".
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- River_Churn lat "51.65".
- River_Churn long "-1.8833333333333333".
- River_Churn wasDerivedFrom River_Churn?oldid=603933698.
- River_Churn depiction River_Churn_near_Baunton_-_geograph.org.uk_-_696881.jpg.
- River_Churn isPrimaryTopicOf River_Churn.
- River_Churn name "Churn".