The Colne's two main tributaries start near the villages of Cornish Hall End and Gospelend Way in Essex.
Colne F.C. was created in 1996.
Colne Dynamoes F.C. ended in 1990.
Where a river begins is its source. It could begin at a mountain lake or as a branch of another river.
The Roman name for Colchester was either Colonia Victorius (named after the invasion of Britian) or Colonia Claudia (in honour of emperor Claudius who led the invasion). On the current site of Colchester castle there used to be a temple to Claudius - suggesting that Roman Colchester could well have been named in his honour.
Colchester is in Essex. It is an important Garrison town. It was an important Roman town. I believe it has the longest railway platform in UK.
The River Colne is a small river that runs through Colchester.
From the Related Link below: "Colchester: The first part of the name is derived from the River Colne, the river name Colne, (also known as Clun), is British in origin and is derived from a British-Celtic conjectural root word 'Colauno' meaning 'water'. The second part of the name; Chester is derived from the Old English word 'Ceaster' meaning Roman Fort, the name Chester refers to the towns former Roman Station and capital."
River Colne River Holme
the longest river in the UK is the severn river.
The population of Colne is 20,118.
Colne F.C. was created in 1996.
The population of Earls Colne is 4,848.
Colne Dynamoes F.C. ended in 1990.
Colne railway station was created in 1848.
Colne Valley Museum was created in 1887.
Colne Cricket Club was created in 1830.
Colne Dynamoes F.C. was created in 1963.