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Neb (River)

54 13 '00 "N 4 42' 00" W / 54.2167, -4.7

Neb
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Features
Length ?
Basin ?
Sump Neb
Average Flow ?
Courses
Source in the hills of central island
Location at a place called Little London
Mouth Irish Sea
Location Peel
Altitude 0 m
Geography
Countries crossed Flag of the Isle of Man.svg Isle of Man

The Neb in Manx , in English ) is a coastal river and one of the main rivers of the Isle of Man.

Summary

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This coastal river rises in the central hills of the island, at a place called Little London, and empties into the Irish Sea at Peel on the west coast, after passing through the village of St. John's.

Estuary

The estuary is rich in fish, including salmon and sea trout.

Archaeological discoveries show that the estuary of the Neb was inhabited 9000 years ago already See also

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