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The Hogsmill River in Surrey and Greater London, England is a small chalk stream tributary of the River Thames. It rises in Ewell and flows into the Thames at Kingston upon Thames on the lowest non-tidal reach, that above Teddington Lock. The river is 10 km (6 mi) long and has a catchment area of about 73 km2 (28 sq mi). Nearby land was formerly flood-meadows; following improvements it is now mostly sports grounds, a sewage treatment works and green space, save for Kingston and Epsom town centres. It is a habitat of many animals, fish and insects.

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  • Hogsmill River (de)
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  • Hogsmill River (fr)
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  • Der Hogsmill River ist ein Wasserlauf in Surrey und dem Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, England. Er entsteht als Abfluss zweier unbenannter Teiche in und fließt in nördlicher bzw. nordöstlicher Richtung. Er bildet nach der Mündung des Bonesgate Stream ein Stück lang die Grenze zwischen Surrey und dem Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, um dann ganz in diesem zu fließen. Er mündet im Stadtteil Kingston upon Thames in die Themse. Zwischen Kingston upon Thames und fließt der Hogsmill River durch die Hogsmill River Park Nature Reserve und in Ewell durch die Hogsmill Nature Reserve (de)
  • The Hogsmill River in Surrey and Greater London, England is a small chalk stream tributary of the River Thames. It rises in Ewell and flows into the Thames at Kingston upon Thames on the lowest non-tidal reach, that above Teddington Lock. The river is 10 km (6 mi) long and has a catchment area of about 73 km2 (28 sq mi). Nearby land was formerly flood-meadows; following improvements it is now mostly sports grounds, a sewage treatment works and green space, save for Kingston and Epsom town centres. It is a habitat of many animals, fish and insects. (en)
  • La Hogsmill River (Français: La rivière Hogsmill) qui fut d'abord nommé 'Lurtebourne', est un affluent du (en) de la Tamise dans le Grand Londres au sein du Surrey en Angleterre. Il prend sa source à Ewell et se jette dans la Tamise à Kingston upon Thames sur le tronçon le plus bas sans marée, ce dernier se trouvant au-dessus de l'écluse de Teddington. La rivière mesure 10 km de long et a un bassin versant d'environ 73 km2 (28 sq mi). Les terres voisines étaient autrefois des prairies inondables; après des améliorations, il s'agit maintenant principalement de terrains de sport, d'une usine de traitement des eaux usées et d'espaces verts, à l'exception des centres-villes de Kingston et d'Epsom. C'est un habitat pour de nombreux animaux, poissons et insectes. Le (en) datant du XIIe siècle, (fr)
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