File:Kent Town Rivers.svg
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| current | 23:14, 18 November 2007 | 1,839 × 1,207 (121 KB) | ClemRutter | Added the Wateringbury Stream. | |
| 22:24, 12 June 2007 | 1,839 × 1,207 (119 KB) | ClemRutter | == Summary == {{Information |Description=A map of the principal rivers in Kent. Kent Rivers can have two or more names- can divide and empty into different rivers. The map was inspired by Jessop, Kent History Illustrated, with freehand additions from OS m |
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- East Malling Stream
- East Stour, Kent
- Kennington Stream
- Little Stour
- Loose Stream
- River Beult
- River Bewl
- River Bourne, Kent
- River Cray
- River Darent
- River Eden, Kent
- River Len
- River Medway
- River Rother, East Sussex
- River Stour, Kent
- River Teise
- Rivers of Kent
- Ruckinge Dyke
- Transport in Kent
- Wateringbury Stream
- Whitehall Dyke
- Whitewater Dyke
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