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- River_Arun discharge "4.78".
- River_Arun maximumDischarge "78.5".
- River_Arun minimumDischarge "0.31".
- River_Arun watershed "973.835529486336".
- River_Arun abstract "The Arun (/ˈærən/) is a river in the English county of West Sussex. Its source is a series of small streams in the St Leonard's Forest area, to the east of Horsham. After flowing through Horsham to the west, it is joined by the North River at Nowhurst. Turning to the south, it is joined by its main tributary, the western River Rother, and continues through Arundel and past Arundel Castle, to join the English Channel at Littlehampton. The Arun local government district in West Sussex is named after it. It is one of the faster flowing rivers in England, and is tidal as far inland as Pallingham Quay, 25.5 miles (41.0 km) upstream from the sea at Littlehampton.The first major improvements to the river were made between the 1540s and the 1570s, when Arundel became a port, and navigation up to Pallingham was improved, but barges had difficulty negotiating the flash locks that were installed. The work was carried out by Henry FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel, who made the upper section toll-free. Harbour commissioners managed the lower river from Arundel to the sea from 1732, and major improvements to keep the estuary free from silt were sanctioned by an Act of Parliament obtained in 1793. With the coming of the railways and changes in coastal shipping, Littlehampton superseded Arundel as the port of the Arun, and the Littlehampton harbour commissioners are still responsible for the river up to Arundel, collecting tolls for its use.The river above Arundel was improved after 1785. As the main channel was toll-free, the proprietors of the scheme built two major cuts. One, which included three locks and passed through Hardham Tunnel, was built to avoid a large bend near Pulborough. The other was near the upper terminus, where a cut with three locks crossed the original channel by an aqueduct to reach wharves at Newbridge. Further improvements were made when the Wey and Arun Canal opened in 1816, joining the Arun at Newbridge, and after the completion of the Portsmouth and Arundel Canal, which opened soon afterwards. These two canals were an attempt to provide an inland route between London and Portsmouth, but were not as successful as the proprietors hoped. Traffic declined rapidly when the railways offered competition, and the navigation ceased to be maintained from 1888, though some traffic continued on the lower sections. The Wey and Arun Canal is currently being restored, and restoration will eventually include the cut and locks below Newbridge.".
- River_Arun city Arundel.
- River_Arun city Horsham.
- River_Arun city Littlehampton.
- River_Arun discharge "4.78".
- River_Arun district Arun.
- River_Arun district Horsham.
- River_Arun maximumDischarge "78.5".
- River_Arun minimumDischarge "0.31".
- River_Arun mouthElevation "0.0".
- River_Arun mouthMountain Littlehampton.
- River_Arun mouthPlace Littlehampton.
- River_Arun mouthRegion West_Sussex.
- River_Arun region West_Sussex.
- River_Arun rightTributary River_Rother,_West_Sussex.
- River_Arun sourceElevation "125.0".
- River_Arun sourceMountain St_Leonards_Forest.
- River_Arun sourcePlace St_Leonards_Forest.
- River_Arun sourceRegion West_Sussex.
- River_Arun thumbnail Stopham_Bridge.JPG?width=300.
- River_Arun watershed "9.73835529486336E8".
- River_Arun wikiPageExternalLink navigation_hardham_tunnel.htm.
- River_Arun wikiPageExternalLink report.aspx?compid=22937.
- River_Arun wikiPageExternalLink PNRC028.
- River_Arun wikiPageExternalLink Armis.htm.
- River_Arun wikiPageExternalLink palaeoarun_eh_2007.
- River_Arun wikiPageID "305233".
- River_Arun wikiPageLength "34211".
- River_Arun wikiPageOutDegree "119".
- River_Arun wikiPageRevisionID "677728674".
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink A259_road.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink A283_road.
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- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink A29_road.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink A_roads_in_Zone_2_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Act_of_Parliament.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Amberley,_West_Sussex.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Amberley_Museum_&_Heritage_Centre.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Amberley_railway_station.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Arun.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Arun_Valley_Line.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Arundel.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Arundel_Castle.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink British_language_(Celtic).
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Broadbridge_Heath.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Bury,_West_Sussex.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Capital_(economics).
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ramsar_sites_in_England.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Category:River_navigations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_West_Sussex.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Chalk.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Charitable_organization.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Chichester.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Climping_sand_dunes.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Common_Brittonic.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Districts_of_England.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Dividend.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Dover.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink England.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink English_Channel.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink English_Heritage.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Environment_Agency.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Ferring.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Flash_lock.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Ford,_West_Sussex.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Gasworks.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Geographia.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Geography_(Ptolemy).
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink George_Wyndham,_3rd_Earl_of_Egremont.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Goring-by-Sea.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Goring_by_Sea.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Grade_II_listed.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Grade_I_listed.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Groyne.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Guildford.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Henry_FitzAlan,_19th_Earl_of_Arundel.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Horsham.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_College_London.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Inland_Waterways_Association.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink John_Rennie_the_Elder.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Lancing,_West_Sussex.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Leith_Hill.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Lime_(material).
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rivers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Littlehampton.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Littlehampton_Redoubt.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Lock_(water_transport).
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink London.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink London,_Brighton_and_South_Coast_Railway.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Mansio.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Meander.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Midhurst.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Motte-and-bailey_castle.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Navigable_aqueduct.
- River_Arun wikiPageWikiLink Norman_conquest.