River Ouse, Sussex (original) (raw)
L'Ouse (pronunciat /ˈuːz/) és un riu que circula pels dos comtats de Sussex, (Anglaterra). Travessa els South Downs i desemboca al canal de la Mànega. El punt de contacte amb la mar ha anat variant al llarg dels segles, entre Seaford i Newhaven, per l'acumulació de dipòsits. La major part del seu recorregut és una vall tan plana que sovint causa desbordaments. La principal ciutat banyada per les seves aigües és Lewes. Es practica la pesca amb canya, ja que conté abundància de peixos.
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dbo:abstract | L'Ouse (pronunciat /ˈuːz/) és un riu que circula pels dos comtats de Sussex, (Anglaterra). Travessa els South Downs i desemboca al canal de la Mànega. El punt de contacte amb la mar ha anat variant al llarg dels segles, entre Seaford i Newhaven, per l'acumulació de dipòsits. La major part del seu recorregut és una vall tan plana que sovint causa desbordaments. La principal ciutat banyada per les seves aigües és Lewes. Es practica la pesca amb canya, ja que conté abundància de peixos. (ca) Ouse estas rivero en West kaj en East Sussex (Anglio). Ĝi havas longecon de 46 km. La rivero trapasas en Lewes kaj en Newhaven. (eo) Der River Ouse [u:z] ist ein Fluss in der Grafschaft East Sussex im Süden Englands. Er entspringt südlich von Crawley und fließt zunächst in generell östlicher Richtung. Östlich von und westlich von Uckfield wendet sich der Fluss dann in südlicher Richtung. Er fließt östlich an Lewes vorbei und mündet bei Newhaven in den Ärmelkanal. 1790 wurde, nachdem William Jessop den Fluss vermessen hatte, durch einen Beschluss des Parlaments begonnen den Fluss zu begradigen und zu kanalisieren, obwohl die Schifffahrt auf dem von Natur aus gewundenen Fluss fast ausschließlich der regionalen Wirtschaft diente. In mehreren Bauabschnitten entstand bis 1812 die Ouse Navigation. Nach dem Bau der Brighton Main Line wurde 1861 der Güterverkehr auf dem ausgebauten Fluss eingestellt. Die Eisenbahnlinie überquert noch heute auf dem aus Ziegeln gemauerten Ouse Valley Viaduct nördlich von Haywards Heath und südlich von Balcombe den Fluss. In Newhaven überquert die Drehbrücke der Newhaven Swing Bridge, die nicht mehr geöffnet wird, den Fluss. (50° 47′ 41,7″ N, 0° 3′ 8,2″ O) Die Schriftstellerin Virginia Woolf ertränkte sich 1941 nahe dem Ort Rodmell in der Ouse. (de) El río Ouse es un corto río costero de la vertiente del canal de la Mancha del Reino Unido que discurre por los condados de West Sussex y East Sussex en Inglaterra. El Ouse nace cerca de Lower Beeding, pasa a través de Lewes y South Downs y desemboca en el canal de la Mancha en . A diferencia de los otros ríos británicos llamados Ouse (el Gran Ouse, el y el Ouse en Yorkshire), cuyos nombres provienen de un cognado de raíz escandinava con «oose», su nombre puede venir de una corrupción del francés «rivière de Lewes». El río fue originalmente conocido como el río Mid-wynd. Actualmente existe mucha investigación sobre la presencia y efectos de contaminantes orgánicos e inorgánicos en el Ouse de Sussex. La naturaleza del río es que el sedimento en las áreas de alta corriente es ausente, con la excepción del área de la isla Denton. En 2001 el río se desbordó, poniendo áreas del los pueblos Lewes y Uckfield bajo el agua. El río es conocido por la inusualmente larga trucha que migra corriente arriba dos veces al año para reproducirse. El río también contiene grandes esox (hasta de 30 libras) y más recientemente grandes carpas. En el verano cada año se lleva a cabo la Carrera Veraniega de Balsas de Ouse, en la que los competidores construyen sus propias balsas y descienden río abajo desde Lewes hasta . En , los balseros son apedreados desde el puente y las orillas del río con huevos, harina, macroalga y agua. El 28 de marzo de 1941, la autora Virginia Woolf se suicidó ahogándose en el río Ouse, cerca de la villa de . (es) L'Ouse est un fleuve du Sussex de l'Ouest et du Sussex de l'Est en Angleterre. (fr) The Ouse (/uːz/ OOZ) is a 35 mile (56 kilometre) long river in the English counties of West and East Sussex. It rises near Lower Beeding in West Sussex, and flows eastwards and then southwards to reach the sea at Newhaven. It skirts Haywards Heath and passes through Lewes. It forms the main spine of an extensive network of smaller streams, of which the River Uck is the main tributary. As it nears the coast it passes through the Lewes and Laughton Levels, an area of flat, low-lying land that borders the river and another tributary, the Glynde Reach. It was a large tidal inlet at the time of the Domesday book in 1086, but over the following centuries, some attempts were made to reclaim some of the valley floor for agriculture, by building embankments, but the drainage was hampered by the buildup of a large shingle bar which formed across the mouth of the river by longshore drift. In 1539, a new channel for the entrance to the river was cut through the shingle bar, and meadows flourished for a time, but flooding returned and meadows reverted to marshland. The engineer John Smeaton proposed a solution for the drainage of the valley in 1767, but it was only partly implemented. William Jessop surveyed the river in 1788, and produced proposals to canalise the upper river above Lewes, and to radically improve the lower river. The Proprietors of the River Ouse Navigation were created by Act of Parliament in 1790, and eventually built 19 locks, to enable boats to reach Upper Ryelands Bridge at Balcombe. Trustees and the Commissioners of the Lewes and Laughton Levels jointly managed the work on the lower river, and the agriculturalist John Ellman continued the progress while he was Expenditor for the Commissioners, which enabled 120-ton ships to reach Lewes by 1829. Navigation on the upper river could not compete with the railways, and all traffic had ceased by 1868. On the lower river, Newhaven became an important port and barge traffic continued using the river up to Lewes until the 1950s. Cross-Channel ferries still sail from the port. The river provides habitat for many varieties of fish, including unusually large sea trout that swim up the river to spawn in the higher tributaries. The Lewes Brooks area of the levels is a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of its wide variety of invertebrates. Walkers can follow the course of the river by using the Sussex Ouse Valley Way long distance footpath, and the Sussex Ouse Conservation Society promotes awareness of the navigation by publishing details of shorter walks. The Sussex Ouse Restoration Trust is hoping to see navigation restored to the upper river, but this is not universally popular, as the Ouse and Adur Rivers Trust is opposed to the idea. (en) Ouse (ang. River Ouse) – rzeka w południowo-wschodniej Anglii, w hrabstwach West Sussex i East Sussex. Długość rzeki wynosi 62 km, a powierzchnia jej dorzecza – 664 km². Źródło rzeki znajduje się w pobliżu osady Ashfold Crossways, na wysokości około 100 m n.p.m. W górnym biegu rzeka płynie w kierunku wschodnim, od północy opływa miasto Haywards Heath, następnie skręca na południe. W końcowym biegu przepływa przez park narodowy South Downs i miasto Lewes. Uchodzi do kanału La Manche w mieście Newhaven. 28 marca 1941 r. Virginia Woolf popełniła samobójstwo, rzucając się do rzeki Ouse, nieopodal swojego domu w Rodmell. (pl) L'Ouse è un fiume che scorre nella campagna del West e East Sussex in Inghilterra. Esso nasce vicino a Lower Beeding, attraversa Lewes e sfocia nel Canale della Manica a Newhaven. Diversamente dagli altri fiumi britannici chiamati "Ouse", il cui nome deriva da una radice scandinava (oose), questo nome deriva dalla distorsione del francese rivière de Lewes. Anticamente il suo nome era Mid-wynd. La scrittrice Virginia Woolf si annegò nel fiume Ouse il 28 marzo 1941 vicino al villaggio di Rodmell. (it) River Ouse är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i grevskapet East Sussex och riksdelen England, i den södra delen av landet, 70 km söder om huvudstaden London. Klimatet i området är tempererat. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 9 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 18 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med 1 °C. (sv) |
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rdfs:comment | L'Ouse (pronunciat /ˈuːz/) és un riu que circula pels dos comtats de Sussex, (Anglaterra). Travessa els South Downs i desemboca al canal de la Mànega. El punt de contacte amb la mar ha anat variant al llarg dels segles, entre Seaford i Newhaven, per l'acumulació de dipòsits. La major part del seu recorregut és una vall tan plana que sovint causa desbordaments. La principal ciutat banyada per les seves aigües és Lewes. Es practica la pesca amb canya, ja que conté abundància de peixos. (ca) Ouse estas rivero en West kaj en East Sussex (Anglio). Ĝi havas longecon de 46 km. La rivero trapasas en Lewes kaj en Newhaven. (eo) L'Ouse est un fleuve du Sussex de l'Ouest et du Sussex de l'Est en Angleterre. (fr) L'Ouse è un fiume che scorre nella campagna del West e East Sussex in Inghilterra. Esso nasce vicino a Lower Beeding, attraversa Lewes e sfocia nel Canale della Manica a Newhaven. Diversamente dagli altri fiumi britannici chiamati "Ouse", il cui nome deriva da una radice scandinava (oose), questo nome deriva dalla distorsione del francese rivière de Lewes. Anticamente il suo nome era Mid-wynd. La scrittrice Virginia Woolf si annegò nel fiume Ouse il 28 marzo 1941 vicino al villaggio di Rodmell. (it) River Ouse är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i grevskapet East Sussex och riksdelen England, i den södra delen av landet, 70 km söder om huvudstaden London. Klimatet i området är tempererat. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 9 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 18 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med 1 °C. (sv) El río Ouse es un corto río costero de la vertiente del canal de la Mancha del Reino Unido que discurre por los condados de West Sussex y East Sussex en Inglaterra. El Ouse nace cerca de Lower Beeding, pasa a través de Lewes y South Downs y desemboca en el canal de la Mancha en . A diferencia de los otros ríos británicos llamados Ouse (el Gran Ouse, el y el Ouse en Yorkshire), cuyos nombres provienen de un cognado de raíz escandinava con «oose», su nombre puede venir de una corrupción del francés «rivière de Lewes». El río fue originalmente conocido como el río Mid-wynd. (es) Der River Ouse [u:z] ist ein Fluss in der Grafschaft East Sussex im Süden Englands. Er entspringt südlich von Crawley und fließt zunächst in generell östlicher Richtung. Östlich von und westlich von Uckfield wendet sich der Fluss dann in südlicher Richtung. Er fließt östlich an Lewes vorbei und mündet bei Newhaven in den Ärmelkanal. Die Schriftstellerin Virginia Woolf ertränkte sich 1941 nahe dem Ort Rodmell in der Ouse. (de) The Ouse (/uːz/ OOZ) is a 35 mile (56 kilometre) long river in the English counties of West and East Sussex. It rises near Lower Beeding in West Sussex, and flows eastwards and then southwards to reach the sea at Newhaven. It skirts Haywards Heath and passes through Lewes. It forms the main spine of an extensive network of smaller streams, of which the River Uck is the main tributary. As it nears the coast it passes through the Lewes and Laughton Levels, an area of flat, low-lying land that borders the river and another tributary, the Glynde Reach. It was a large tidal inlet at the time of the Domesday book in 1086, but over the following centuries, some attempts were made to reclaim some of the valley floor for agriculture, by building embankments, but the drainage was hampered by the bui (en) Ouse (ang. River Ouse) – rzeka w południowo-wschodniej Anglii, w hrabstwach West Sussex i East Sussex. Długość rzeki wynosi 62 km, a powierzchnia jej dorzecza – 664 km². Źródło rzeki znajduje się w pobliżu osady Ashfold Crossways, na wysokości około 100 m n.p.m. W górnym biegu rzeka płynie w kierunku wschodnim, od północy opływa miasto Haywards Heath, następnie skręca na południe. W końcowym biegu przepływa przez park narodowy South Downs i miasto Lewes. Uchodzi do kanału La Manche w mieście Newhaven. (pl) |
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