River Colne, Essex
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The River Colne ( or ) is a small river that runs through Essex, England and passes through Colchester. It is not a tributary of any other river, instead having an estuary that joins the sea near Brightlingsea. The river's name is of Celtic origin, combining the word for rock "cal" with a remnant of the word "afon", or river, giving the meaning "stony river". However, another authority states that the river's name was originally Colonia Fluvius, the "waterway of the Colonia": a reference to Colchester's status in Roman times. There are two other rivers in the UK that share the same name.
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Promenade Way, Essex
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N 51.8007 ° | E 1.0102 ° |
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Promenade Way
CO7 0HH Essex, Brightlingsea
England, United Kingdom
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