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The River Rother, a waterway in the northern midlands of England, gives its name to the town of Rotherham and to the Rother Valley parliamentary constituency. It rises near Clay Cross in Derbyshire and flows in a generally northwards direction through the centre of Chesterfield, where it feeds the Chesterfield Canal, and on through the Rother Valley Country Park and several districts of Sheffield before joining the River Don at Rotherham in Yorkshire. Historically, it powered mills, mainly corn or flour mills, but most had ceased to operate by the early 20th century, and few of the mill buildings survive.

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  • River Rother, South Yorkshire (en)
  • Rother (dopływ Donu) (pl)
  • River Rother (vattendrag i Storbritannien, lat 53,43, long -1,37) (sv)
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  • Rother (ang. River Rother) – rzeka w środkowej Anglii, w hrabstwach Derbyshire i South Yorkshire, dopływ rzeki Don. Długość rzeki wynosi 50,8 km. Źródło rzeki znajduje się w pobliżu wsi Pilsley. Rzeka płynie w kierunku północnym, przepływając przez miasta Clay Cross, Chesterfield, Staveley, Killamarsh, wschodnie obrzeża Sheffield i ostatecznie Rotherham, gdzie uchodzi do Donu. (pl)
  • River Rother är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i riksdelen England, i den sydöstra delen av landet, 230 km norr om huvudstaden London. Kustklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 9 °C. Den varmaste månaden är augusti, då medeltemperaturen är 18 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med 0 °C. (sv)
  • The River Rother, a waterway in the northern midlands of England, gives its name to the town of Rotherham and to the Rother Valley parliamentary constituency. It rises near Clay Cross in Derbyshire and flows in a generally northwards direction through the centre of Chesterfield, where it feeds the Chesterfield Canal, and on through the Rother Valley Country Park and several districts of Sheffield before joining the River Don at Rotherham in Yorkshire. Historically, it powered mills, mainly corn or flour mills, but most had ceased to operate by the early 20th century, and few of the mill buildings survive. (en)
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  • River Rother (en)
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