River Derwent
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River Derwent is the name of several rivers in England:
- River Derwent, Derbyshire; see also Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire, also Upper Derwent Valley.
- River Derwent, North East England on the border between County Durham and Northumberland; see also: Derwent Reservoir, North East England.
- River Derwent, Cumbria in the Lake District; see also Derwent Water.
- River Derwent, Yorkshire in Yorkshire
- Derwent River, Tasmania was named after one of the English River Derwents.
The name "Derwent" means "a valley thick with oaks" (compare Modern Welsh derwen = oak). The Romans had a number of forts called Derventio, the Latin form of Derwent. The Derwent Reservoir is located at the Derwent Valley, downstream of the Howden Reservoir. The river flows on through Derby.