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The River Glenderamackin, the Glendermackin or Glendermackin Beck is a watercourse in Cumbria, England. It is a headstream of the Greta. The river rises on Mungrisdale Common north of Blencathra and drains much of the eastern and southern sides of the mountain. The river runs east, then north before sharply turning south at the village of Mungrisdale, skirting almost all around the bottom of Souther Fell.

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  • River Glenderamackin (de)
  • Abhainn Glenderamackin (ga)
  • River Glenderamackin (en)
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  • Der River Glenderamackin ist ein Fluss im Lake District, Cumbria, England. Der River Glendaramackin entsteht am nördlich des . Der Fluss fließt zunächst in südöstlicher Richtung, wendet sich am südlichen Ende des Souther Fell aber nach Norden, um an dessen Westflanke entlang nach Norden zu fließen. Am nördlichen Ende des Souther Fell wendet er sich an der Ortschaft in südlicher Richtung entlang der Ostflanke des Souther Fell. Beim erneuten Erreichen des Südendes des Souther Fells wendet sich der River Glenderamackin nach Westen. Südwestlich des Ortes Threlkeld vereinigt er sich mit dem St John’s Beck zum River Greta. (de)
  • Is abhainn suite i gCumbria í Abhainn Glenderamackin. (ga)
  • The River Glenderamackin, the Glendermackin or Glendermackin Beck is a watercourse in Cumbria, England. It is a headstream of the Greta. The river rises on Mungrisdale Common north of Blencathra and drains much of the eastern and southern sides of the mountain. The river runs east, then north before sharply turning south at the village of Mungrisdale, skirting almost all around the bottom of Souther Fell. (en)
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  • Glenderamackin (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/River_Glenderamackin_-_geograph.org.uk_-_777034.jpg
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  • River Glenderamackin from Guardhouse bridge (en)
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  • United Kingdom Cumbria (en)
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  • Location of the mouth within Cumbria (en)
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  • Der River Glenderamackin ist ein Fluss im Lake District, Cumbria, England. Der River Glendaramackin entsteht am nördlich des . Der Fluss fließt zunächst in südöstlicher Richtung, wendet sich am südlichen Ende des Souther Fell aber nach Norden, um an dessen Westflanke entlang nach Norden zu fließen. Am nördlichen Ende des Souther Fell wendet er sich an der Ortschaft in südlicher Richtung entlang der Ostflanke des Souther Fell. Beim erneuten Erreichen des Südendes des Souther Fells wendet sich der River Glenderamackin nach Westen. Südwestlich des Ortes Threlkeld vereinigt er sich mit dem St John’s Beck zum River Greta. (de)
  • Is abhainn suite i gCumbria í Abhainn Glenderamackin. (ga)
  • The River Glenderamackin, the Glendermackin or Glendermackin Beck is a watercourse in Cumbria, England. It is a headstream of the Greta. The river rises on Mungrisdale Common north of Blencathra and drains much of the eastern and southern sides of the mountain. The river runs east, then north before sharply turning south at the village of Mungrisdale, skirting almost all around the bottom of Souther Fell. Latterly, the river turns west to the north of Hutton Moor End and the Trout Beck joins it at Wolt Bridge to the south of Lowside. Not too far away it is soon swelled again by the waters of Mosedale Beck next to Dobson's Bridge. The Glenderamackin continues past Threlkeld, at which point it conjoins with St. John's Beck to form the River Greta. (en)
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