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The River Welland is a river in the east of England, 56 km (35 m) long, and it has been a main waterway across the part of The Fens called "South Holland" for thousands of years. It rises near Market Harborough in Leicestershire, then flows eastwards to Spalding, Cowbit , Crowland, Deeping St. James , Market Deeping, then Stamford and Ketton and into The Wash at Fosdyke Bridge .

The river flows through rich, fertile arable land, also fields of narcissus.

Tributaries of the River Welland:

See also

Welland Welland WellandThis article is about the English administrative county. For the Illinois village, see Lincolnshire, Illinois; for the Kentucky city, see Lincolnshire, Kentucky. Lincolnshire (abbreviated Lincs is a county in the East Midlands of England, traditionally th

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