- River Derwent, Cumbria
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source_name =Styhead Tarn
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mouth_location =Irish Sea atWorkington
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tributary_left =River Cocker
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tributary_right = River Greta
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map_caption = :"For other rivers called Derwent, seeRiver Derwent ."The Derwent is a
river in theLake District of thecounty ofCumbria in the north ofEngland . The name "Derwent" is derived from a Celtic word for "oak trees".The river rises at
Styhead Tarn underneathScafell Pike and flows in a northerly direction through the valley ofBorrowdale , before continuing throughDerwent Water , giving the lake its name.The Derwent then continues into
Bassenthwaite Lake , picking up the waters of theRiver Greta just outside Keswick.Another tributary is the
River Cocker , which joins the Derwent atCockermouth , through which the Derwent flows after exiting Bassenthwaite Lake on its now westerly course. After leaving Cockermouth, the river flows byPapcastle where a Roman fort bears the name of the river.The river flows into the
Irish Sea atWorkington .ee also
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Rivers of the United Kingdom
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