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The River Ribble is located in England. The river runs through both North Yorkshire and Lancashire.
Its the river Ribble
If you mean the river Ribble, yes it is.
The River Ribble
The river flows into the Irish Sea at Lytham
the fylde
Yes - at Lytham
It runs through North Yorkshire and Lancashire.
A ribble can refer to a few different things. In some contexts, it is a term used to describe a fast-flowing river or stream. In other contexts, it can be a dialect word for a small hill or mound. Additionally, Ribble is also the name of a river in England.
Yes, there are several dams and weirs on the River Ribble. Notable structures include the weir at Ribblehead and various flood control measures along its course. These structures help manage water flow and prevent flooding in nearby areas. However, the River Ribble is primarily known for its natural beauty and ecological significance.
The River Ribble provides a southern border for the city
Pat Ribble was born in 1954.