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Ouse may refer to: Places Rivers in England * River Ouse, Yorkshire * River Ouse, Sussex * River Great Ouse, Northamptonshire and East Anglia ** River Little Ouse The River Little Ouse is a river in the east of England, a tributary of the River Great Ouse. For much of its length it defines the boundary between Norfolk and Suffolk. It rises east of Thelnetham, close to the source of the River Waveney, ..., a tributary of the River Great Ouse Other places * Ouse, Tasmania, a town in Australia * The Ouse, an estuary on Shapinsay, in the Orkney Islands, Scotland * Grand River (Ontario), Canada, formerly known as the Ouse Ships * MV River Ouse, MV ''River Ouse'', an Empire F type coaster in service with R H Hunt & Sons, Hull, 1947-52 * HMS Ouse (1905), HMS ''Ouse'' (1905), a River-class destroyer of 1905 See also

* Ouse Bridge (other) * Oise a department in northern France * Oise (river), a river in Belgium and northern France * Ouseburn, a river in Tyne and W ...
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River Ouse, Yorkshire
The River Ouse ( ) is a river in North Yorkshire, England. Hydrologically, the river is a continuation of the River Ure, and the combined length of the River Ure and River Ouse makes it, at , the longest rivers of the United Kingdom, sixth-longest river of the United Kingdom and (including the Ure) the longest to flow entirely in one county. The length of the Ouse alone is about but the total length of the river is disputed. It is a matter of opinion as to whether the River Ouse is formed at the confluence of the River Ure and the much-smaller Ouse Gill Beck at Cuddy Shaw Reach near Linton-on-Ouse, about six miles downstream of the confluence of the River Swale with the River Ure. An alternative opinion is recorded in a publication published in ''The Yorkshire Post'' in a series dated 1891, written and illustrated by Tom Bradley. His description and bird's-eye-view maps—specifically in his account of the River Swale—suggests that the River Ouse starts at the confluence of ...
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