North Yorkshire, including the city of York, and the towns of Selby and Goole.
none but aire does flow into the river Ouse
York is at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England.
The river Ouse runs through the county of Yorkshire, England. There is also a River Great Ouse, which runs through Norfolk. England.
it joins the river ouse
The river that runs through York in England is the River Ouse. It is a major river in North Yorkshire and passes through the city of York before eventually merging with the River Trent.
It is the River Great Ouse.
A small river with a double "oo" in its name could be the River Ouse, which flows through England. The "oo" in Ouse is pronounced like the "u" in "blue." The River Ouse is a common name for rivers in England, with multiple rivers sharing this name in different regions.
There are several rivers called Ouse. You need to be more specific
The river ouse is 5 miles long
The river ouse starts in the Pennines
The Yorkshire Ouse is connected to the River Trent by the Trent and Mersey Canal
No ocean flows into any river. The Humber flows into the North Sea