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Black Brook (other)
Black Brook may refer to: Places * Black Brook, Nova Scotia, Canada * Black Brook, New York, United States * Black Brook, Wisconsin, United States Rivers ;In England * Black Brook (Chorley), a small river in Lancashire * Black Brook, West Yorkshire, a small river near Calderdale * Black Brook, Leicestershire, a tributary of the River Soar ;In the United States * Black Brook (Rum River tributary), in Minnesota * Black Brook (Merrimack River tributary), in New Hampshire *Black Brook (Passaic River tributary), in New Jersey *Black Brook (Whippany River tributary), in New Jersey * Black Brook (Seneca River tributary), in New York *Black Brook (Beaver Kill tributary), in New York * Black Brook (Susquehanna River tributary), in New York Nature reserves * Black Brook Nature Reserve, Staffordshire, England See also * * Black Creek (other) * Black River (other) Black River is a common name for streams and communities around the world: in Spanish and Portuguese, '' ...
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Black Brook, Nova Scotia
Big Ridge is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island Cape Breton Island (french: link=no, île du Cap-Breton, formerly '; gd, Ceap Breatainn or '; mic, Unamaꞌki) is an island on the Atlantic coast of North America and part of the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The island accounts for 18. .... ReferencesBig Ridge on Destination Nova Scotia Communities in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality General Service Areas in Nova Scotia {{CapeBretonNS-geo-stub ...
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Black Brook, New York
Black Brook is a town in Clinton County, New York, United States. The population was 1,497 at the 2010 census. It is named after a stream that flows through the town. Black Brook occupies the southwestern corner of Clinton County and is southwest of Plattsburgh. Black Brook is inside the Adirondack Park. History The area was first settled ''circa'' 1825. The town was formed from part of the town of Peru in 1839. Early industry included farming, mining, and smelting iron. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 3.25%, is water. The Au Sable River forms part of the southern town boundary, and the Saranac River runs through the northern part of the town. Black Brook, a tributary of the West Fork of the Au Sable River, flows southward through the center of the town. Large lakes in town include Silver Lake, Taylor Pond, and Fern Lake. The outlet of Union Falls Pond, a reservoir on the Saranac River, is in ...
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Black Brook, Wisconsin
Black Brook is a town in Polk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,208 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 34.9 square miles (90.5 km), of which, 34.2 square miles (88.7 km) of it is land and 0.7 square miles (1.8 km) of it (1.97%) is water. Demographics At the 2000 census there were 1,208 people, 419 households, and 326 families in the town. The population density was 35.3 people per square mile (13.6/km). There were 448 housing units at an average density of 13.1 per square mile (5.1/km). The racial makeup of the town was 99.01% White, 0.25% Native American, 0.08% from other races, and 0.66% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.91%. Of the 419 households 41.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 67.1% were married couples living together, 5.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.0% were non-families ...
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Black Brook (Chorley)
Black Brook in Lancashire has its source at Great Hill in the West Pennine Moors. The water is acidic due to a high level of peat in the uplands near to Round Loaf, giving the brook its brown colour. The young river was known as Warth Brook in olden Heapey. A feeder stream also known as Black Brook joins near Kittiwake Road - this short and weak water course commences at Eagle Tower. The jointed brook feeds Anglezarke Reservoir, and joins the River Yarrow in lowland Chorley at Yarrow Bridge. The entire course of Black Brook and the River Yarrow fall within Chorley and its villages. History Black Brook powered a water mill at Leicester Mill, White Coppice, from which Leicester Mill Quarries gained their name. Wildlife After suffering many years of pollution due to effluent discharge from Whitter's Factory, and Stanley's Factory, the river is now much cleaner, and as such has attracted birds such as dipper, grey wagtail and kingfisher, and fish including trout, chub, dace ...
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Black Brook, West Yorkshire
The Black Brook is a small river in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. The Black Brook rises near the border of Calderdale and Kirklees next to Scammonden Dam. It flows downwards through Stainland Dean, and then between Greetland and Stainland Stainland is a village and civil parish in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. The village is part of the Greetland and Stainland ward of Calderdale Council and is approximately west of Elland, south of Halifax and north-west of Huddersfi .... Most of the river, at this point, forms a parish border between the parishes of Greetland and Stainland. The Holywell Brook flows into the Black Brook before flowing into the River Calder at West Vale. The combined length of the two brooks is and they drain an area of . The valley that the Black Brook flows through is named the Blackburne Valley. See also * Rivers of the United Kingdom References External links Rivers of Calderdale {{England-river-stub ...
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River Soar
The River Soar () is a major tributary of the River Trent in the English East Midlands and is the principal river of Leicestershire. The source of the river is midway between Hinckley and Lutterworth. The river then flows north through Leicester, where it is joined by the Grand Union Canal. Continuing on through the Leicestershire Soar Valley, it passes Loughborough and Kegworth until it reaches the Trent at the county boundary. In the 18th century, the Soar was made navigable, initially between Loughborough and the Trent, and then through to Leicester. It was not until the early 19th century that it was linked by the Grand Union Canal to the wider network to the south and to London. Name The name of the ''Soar'' is included in a family of old river-names derived from a root ''*ser-'' "to flow", alongside (among others) ''Saravus'' (''Soar'', a tributary of the Moselle in Belgium), ''Sera'' (''la Serre'', ''la Cère'' and ''le Séran'', three rivers in France), ''Serantia'' ( ...
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Black Brook (Rum River Tributary)
Black Brook is a stream in Mille Lacs County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is a tributary of the Rum River. Black Brook was named for its peat-stained water. See also * List of rivers of Minnesota References Rivers of Mille Lacs County, Minnesota Rivers of Minnesota {{Minnesota-river-stub ...
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Black Brook (Merrimack River Tributary)
Black Brook is an stream located in southern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Merrimack River, which flows to the Gulf of Maine. Black Brook begins at the outlet of Kimball Pond in Dunbarton, New Hampshire. The brook travels southeast into Goffstown and then Manchester, joining the Merrimack just upstream from Amoskeag Falls The Amoskeag Falls are a set of waterfalls on the Merrimack River in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. History "Amoskeag" derives from the Pennacook Native American word "Namoskeag", which roughly translates as "good fishing place". He .... See also * List of rivers of New Hampshire References Rivers of New Hampshire Tributaries of the Merrimack River Rivers of Merrimack County, New Hampshire Rivers of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire {{NewHampshire-river-stub ...
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Black Brook (Passaic River Tributary)
Black Brook is a tributary of the Passaic River that flows through the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in Morris County, New Jersey, in the United States. Black Brook rises at the north east base of Long Hill Township, New Jersey, Long Hill, Chatham Township, New Jersey, Chatham Township, Morris County, flows westerly along the hill, by a course of 7 or 8 miles to its recipient in Morris Township, New Jersey. Due to the chemical fertilizer usage in nearby areas, Black Brook has the second worst water quality after Loantaka Brook. See also *List of rivers of New Jersey References

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Black Brook (Whippany River Tributary)
Black Brook is a tributary of the Whippany River that flows near Morristown Regional Airport in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, in the United States. See also *List of rivers of New Jersey This is a list of streams and rivers of the U.S. state of New Jersey. List of New Jersey rivers includes streams formally designated as rivers. There are also smaller streams (''i.e.,'' branches, creeks, drains, forks, licks, runs, etc.) in the ... References Rivers of Morris County, New Jersey Tributaries of the Passaic River Rivers of New Jersey {{NewJersey-river-stub ...
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Black Brook (Beaver Kill Tributary)
Black Brook flows into Beaver Kill The Beaver Kill, sometimes written as the Beaverkill or Beaverkill River, is a tributary of the East Branch Delaware River, a main tributary of the Delaware River, approximately long, in the U.S. state of New York (state), New York. The Kill (bod ... east of Turnwood, New York. References {{authority control Rivers of New York (state) Rivers of Ulster County, New York Tributaries of the East Branch Delaware River ...
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