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- Q6694233 subject Q8666251.
- Q6694233 subject Q8683349.
- Q6694233 subject Q8760757.
- Q6694233 abstract "The Lox Yeo is a short river in North Somerset, England. It rises at Winscombe and flows south west for about 6 kilometres (4 mi) to join the River Axe near Loxton.The river flows through a gap in the Mendip Hills between Crook Peak and Bleadon Hill, through which the M5 motorway now runs.The river was once known simply as the Lox. The name appears to be of Celtic origin, and means either "winding stream" or "bright one".".
- Q6694233 district Q178196.
- Q6694233 length "6437.376".
- Q6694233 mouthMountain Q6694402.
- Q6694233 mouthPlace Q6694402.
- Q6694233 riverMouth Q4249706.
- Q6694233 sourceMountain Q953300.
- Q6694233 sourcePlace Q953300.
- Q6694233 synonym "Lox".
- Q6694233 thumbnail Lox_Yeo_River.jpg?width=300.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q178196.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q1824663.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q1920360.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q4249706.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q4925729.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q5187773.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q6694402.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8666251.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8683349.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8760757.
- Q6694233 wikiPageWikiLink Q953300.
- Q6694233 district "North Somerset".
- Q6694233 lengthImperial "4".
- Q6694233 mouthLocation Q6694402.
- Q6694233 mouthName Q4249706.
- Q6694233 name "Lox Yeo".
- Q6694233 otherName "Lox".
- Q6694233 sourceLocation "Winscombe".
- Q6694233 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6694233 type Place.
- Q6694233 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q6694233 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6694233 type Location.
- Q6694233 type NaturalPlace.
- Q6694233 type Place.
- Q6694233 type River.
- Q6694233 type Stream.
- Q6694233 type Thing.
- Q6694233 type Q4022.
- Q6694233 type Q47521.
- Q6694233 comment "The Lox Yeo is a short river in North Somerset, England. It rises at Winscombe and flows south west for about 6 kilometres (4 mi) to join the River Axe near Loxton.The river flows through a gap in the Mendip Hills between Crook Peak and Bleadon Hill, through which the M5 motorway now runs.The river was once known simply as the Lox. The name appears to be of Celtic origin, and means either "winding stream" or "bright one".".
- Q6694233 label "Lox Yeo River".
- Q6694233 depiction Lox_Yeo_River.jpg.
- Q6694233 name "Lox Yeo".