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 River Nene - Definition 

The River Nene is a river in the east of England. It flows for 147 km (91 miles) through Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Norfolk.

The river rises at sources near Badby, Naseby and Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire, then it flows through arable land, then the industrial landscape of Northampton, Wellingborough and Irthlingborough. After passing through the Cambridgeshire hills and through the cathedral city of Peterborough, the landscape changes to The Fens and their vast, seemingly endless horizons. It flows through Wisbech, then Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire, and it finally enters the North Sea at The Wash between two towers known as "the lighthouses".

The Nene links the Grand Union Canal to the River Great Ouse, via the Middle Level system, and has been canalized for much of its route with locks at regular intervals.

Pronunciation of the river's name is a bone of contention in its locality, and changes as one moves downstream. Through Northamptonshire locals mostly refer to it as the "nen" (rhyming with "hen"), but around Peterborough it changes to "neene" (rhyming with "mean"). The spelling was "Nen" until the beginning of the 20th Century, and the point at which the pronunciation changes has been moving further inland for many years.

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