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    River Belah is a river in the county of Cumbria in England. Its name derives from the Old English word Belge and means the "Roaring River". The Belah...
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    The Belah Viaduct was a railway viaduct on the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway, crossing the River Belah, in Cumbria, England, about 1 mile (1...
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  • Belah is a suburb of Carlisle, Cumbria, England. Belah can also refer to: Bela (biblical figure) or Belah, a minor biblical figure Casuarina cristata...
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    River Belah (R) Argill Beck (R) Scandal Beck (L) Wampool catchment River Wampool (MS) Chalk Beck (L) Minor coastal catchments River Waver (MS) River Ellen...
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  • Bela River may refer to: Belá, a river in Slovakia River Bela, a river in southern Cumbria, England River Belah, a river in eastern Cumbria, England Bijela...
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    into County Durham, towards Bowes. Stainmore is drained by the River Belah and the River Balder. It is crossed by the Roman road from Bowes to Brough,...
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    at 31 m (34 yd) each in length Belah Viaduct Barras, Cumbria 320 m (1,050 ft) 1861 Lattice girder Crossed the River Belah. Demolished in 1963. Bennerley...
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    Barras is a hamlet close to the River Belah, about 4 miles (6 kilometres) south-east of Brough, Cumbria, England. Until the creation of the new county...
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    Nateby, through Kirkby Stephen, then north east to Brough across the River Belah. At Brough, the path turns westwards again through Warcop and Great Ormside...
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    formed by the River Belah which rises near Kaber Fell to the southeast and flows just north of the village en route to joining the River Eden. The population...
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  • of 127, increasing to 137 at the 2011 Census. The village is near the River Belah. 'A township in Brough parish, Westmoreland; 1½ mile S of Brough. Acres...
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    maint: numeric names: authors list (link) — includes Blackwood State School, Belah State School, Ehlma State School, Haystack State School, Mulga State School...
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  • (disambiguation), any of five kings of Hungary to bear that name Bela (or Belah), the name of three Biblical figures, including Bela ben Beor, king of Edom...
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    Caledonia) Casuarina cristata Miq. – belah, muurrgu (Qld., N.S.W.). Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. – river oak, river sheoak, creek oak (Qld., N.S.W., A...
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    decking consisting of some form of trussed girder, as at Crumlin Viaduct, Belah and Meldon; though two rare examples, at Dowery Dell (demolished in 1962)...
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    be devoted to Bennerley could not have been used to preserve Belah Viaduct. [...] Belah Viaduct closed in 1962, when we were less conscious of our railway...
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  • Vectis". Lost Lines. Andover, England: Cavendish. p. 76. ISBN 0-904568-41-5. "Belah Viaduct". www.forgottenrelics.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-02-19...
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    Tay Bridge (category Bridges across the River Tay)
    Wales in 1858. Bouch had used the technique for viaducts, including the Belah Viaduct (1860) on the South Durham & Lancashire Union Railway line over...
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    Casuarina cristata, commonly known as belah or muurrgu, is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is endemic to inland eastern Australia...
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    arrangements on the Belah Viaduct, Bouch had referred to changed views on the force of the wind; pressed for other reasons he said Belah-style ties "were...
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  • four other Canadian militia officers- Col Francois Baby(1st Kent), Capt. Belah Brigham (1st oxford), and Lt. John Dolson (1st Kent). With these men safely...
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    labor and survival in the Gross-Rosen camp system, 1940–1945, page 229 Belah Guṭerman Kochavi, AJ (2001)Post-Holocaust politics: Britain, the United...
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    Afghans he continued his march alongside the mountain and finally arrived at Belah, a small district lying on the banks of the Indus and which was dependent...
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  • November 1917) 5th (Artillery Corps) Wing at Deir el Belah No. 14 Squadron RFC at Deir el Belah and allotted to XXI Corps No. 113 Squadron RFC at Sheikh...
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    plains were once lightly forested with mainly gum, coolibah, box, wilga, belah, myall, Cypress pine and leopardwood trees. Many of these early timbers...
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    Odda River, a tributary of the Belah River, which is itself a tributary of the Tamsa, Bahuti fall on Chataniha river beside Misirgawan village, and the...
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    tributary of Tons River, Odda Falls (145 m) on the Odda River, a tributary of Belah River, which is itself a tributary of Tones River, Devdari Waterfall...
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  • the Tamas, Bahuti Falls (145m) on the Odda River, a tributary of the Belah River, which is itself a tributary of the Tamas, and Purwa Falls (70m) on the...
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    gidgee, brigalow or emu bush; in stands of belah and scattered clumps of boree; on the edges of woodlands of river red gum, including swamp woodlands bordering...
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    rock was split in two. Today, that rock is called the Split Stone (Batu Belah). Over time, Badang had become known in other nearby countries as well....
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