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    Ouse (/uːz/ OOZ) is a 35 miles (56 kilometres) long river in the English counties of West and East Sussex. It rises near Lower Beeding in West Sussex...
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    The Ouse Valley Viaduct (or the Balcombe Viaduct) carries the London-Brighton Railway Line over the River Ouse in Sussex. It is located to the north of...
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  • Look up ouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ouse (/uːz/ ooz) may refer to: River Ouse, Yorkshire River Ouse, Sussex River Great Ouse, Northamptonshire...
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    catchment River Adur (MS) River Adur (east fork) (L) Cowfold Brook (R) Ouse catchment River Ouse, Sussex (MS) Glynde Reach (L) Bevern Stream Iron River Longford...
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    Southease (category Villages in East Sussex)
    East Sussex, in South East England between the A26 road and the C7 road from Lewes to Newhaven. The village is to the west of the River Ouse, Sussex and...
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    large rivers, but its largest are the Rother, which forms part of the boundary with Kent, the Cuckmere, and the Ouse, which rises in West Sussex and flows...
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    Newhaven (redirect from Newhaven, Sussex)
    Newhaven is a port town in the Lewes district of East Sussex, England, lying at the mouth of the River Ouse. The town developed during the Middle Ages as the...
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    057250 The Sussex Ouse Valley Way is a 42–mile long-distance footpath which closely follows the route of the Sussex Ouse. It starts at the Ouse's source in...
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    areas, between the River Ouse and River Cuckmere to the east of Sussex. From there the South Saxons migrated to the west of Sussex and by the 680s the...
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    Mount Caburn (category Hills of East Sussex)
    the River Ouse. On the summit of Caburn are the remains of an Iron Age hill fort. The hill fort has been repeatedly excavated, by Augustus Pitt Rivers from...
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