"POINT(-4.1277775764465 50.36222076416)"^^ . . . . . "The city of Plymouth, Devon, England is bounded by Dartmoor to the north, the Hamoaze to the west, the open expanse of water called Plymouth Sound to the south and the river Plym to the east. The Cattewater is that stretch of water where the mouth of the river Plym merges with Plymouth Sound, just to the east of Sutton Pool. It is around this Pool that the manor of Sutton started, which grew to form the present day city. On the northern shore of this confluence of waters there was a rock outcrop, which it was claimed, had the appearance of a cat. This gave its name to this stretch of water and eventually the name of Cattedown to the adjoining wharves and commercial area. Apart from an occasional small oil tanker the area is now used mostly by fishing trawlers, yachts, and smaller pleasure "@en . . . "The city of Plymouth, Devon, England is bounded by Dartmoor to the north, the Hamoaze to the west, the open expanse of water called Plymouth Sound to the south and the river Plym to the east. The Cattewater is that stretch of water where the mouth of the river Plym merges with Plymouth Sound, just to the east of Sutton Pool. It is around this Pool that the manor of Sutton started, which grew to form the present day city. On the northern shore of this confluence of waters there was a rock outcrop, which it was claimed, had the appearance of a cat. This gave its name to this stretch of water and eventually the name of Cattedown to the adjoining wharves and commercial area. Apart from an occasional small oil tanker the area is now used mostly by fishing trawlers, yachts, and smaller pleasure craft. There is a water taxi across it from the Mayflower Steps on Plymouth Barbican to Mount Batten and also Oreston both on the southern bank. The spelling 'Cattewater' is not old or consistent. Local sources and texts together with early maps and drawings refer to the opening of the estuary variously as Catwater, Cat Water and Catt Water. Internet search engines throw up other versions."@en . . . "1129215"^^ . "Cattewater"@fr . . . . . . "1083768722"^^ . . . "1913"^^ . "Cattewater"@en . . "La ville de Plymouth, dans le Devon, en Angleterre, est d\u00E9limit\u00E9e par le Dartmoor au nord, le Hamoaze \u00E0 l\u2019ouest, l\u2019\u00E9tendue d\u2019eau ouverte appel\u00E9e Plymouth Sound au sud et la rivi\u00E8re \u00E0 l\u2019est. Le Cattewater est cette \u00E9tendue d\u2019eau o\u00F9 l\u2019embouchure de la rivi\u00E8re Plym se confond avec le Plymouth Sound, juste \u00E0 l\u2019est de . C\u2019est autour de cette \u00E9tendue d\u2019eau qu\u2019a commenc\u00E9 le manoir de Sutton, qui a grandi jusqu\u2019\u00E0 former la ville actuelle. Sur la rive nord de cette confluence d\u2019eaux, il y avait un affleurement rocheux, qui, a-t-on pr\u00E9tendu, avait l\u2019apparence d\u2019un chat. Cela a donn\u00E9 son nom \u00E0 cette \u00E9tendue d\u2019eau, et finalement le nom de Cattedown aux quais et \u00E0 la zone commerciale adjacents. \u00C0 l\u2019exception d\u2019un petit p\u00E9trolier occasionnellement, la zone est maintenant principalement utilis\u00E9e par les"@fr . . "La ville de Plymouth, dans le Devon, en Angleterre, est d\u00E9limit\u00E9e par le Dartmoor au nord, le Hamoaze \u00E0 l\u2019ouest, l\u2019\u00E9tendue d\u2019eau ouverte appel\u00E9e Plymouth Sound au sud et la rivi\u00E8re \u00E0 l\u2019est. Le Cattewater est cette \u00E9tendue d\u2019eau o\u00F9 l\u2019embouchure de la rivi\u00E8re Plym se confond avec le Plymouth Sound, juste \u00E0 l\u2019est de . C\u2019est autour de cette \u00E9tendue d\u2019eau qu\u2019a commenc\u00E9 le manoir de Sutton, qui a grandi jusqu\u2019\u00E0 former la ville actuelle. Sur la rive nord de cette confluence d\u2019eaux, il y avait un affleurement rocheux, qui, a-t-on pr\u00E9tendu, avait l\u2019apparence d\u2019un chat. Cela a donn\u00E9 son nom \u00E0 cette \u00E9tendue d\u2019eau, et finalement le nom de Cattedown aux quais et \u00E0 la zone commerciale adjacents. \u00C0 l\u2019exception d\u2019un petit p\u00E9trolier occasionnellement, la zone est maintenant principalement utilis\u00E9e par les chalutiers de p\u00EAche, les yachts et les petites embarcations de plaisance. Il y a un bateau-bus qui la traverse des Mayflower Steps sur Plymouth Barbican au et aussi \u00E0 la fois sur la rive sud. L\u2019orthographe \u00AB Cattewater \u00BB n\u2019est ni ancienne ni coh\u00E9rente. Les sources et les textes locaux ainsi que les premi\u00E8res cartes et dessins font r\u00E9f\u00E9rence \u00E0 l\u2019ouverture de l\u2019estuaire diversement comme Catwater, Cat Water et Catt Water. Les moteurs de recherche Internet lancent d\u2019autres versions."@fr . "-4.127777576446533"^^ . . . . . . "50.36222076416016"^^ . . . . "50.36222222222222 -4.127777777777778" . . . . . . . . . . .