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Bridgewater Canal and Cheshire

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Difference between Bridgewater Canal and Cheshire

Bridgewater Canal vs. Cheshire

The Bridgewater Canal connects Runcorn, Manchester and Leigh, in North West England. Cheshire (archaically the County Palatine of Chester) is a county in North West England, bordering Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south and Flintshire, Wales and Wrexham county borough to the west.

Similarities between Bridgewater Canal and Cheshire

Bridgewater Canal and Cheshire have 21 things in common (in Unionpedia): Altrincham, Anderton Boat Lift, Canal, Cheshire Ring, Lymm, Macclesfield, Macclesfield Canal, Manchester, Manchester Ship Canal, North West England, River Bollin, River Irwell, River Mersey, River Weaver, Rochdale Canal, Runcorn, Sale, Greater Manchester, Sandstone, Stockport, Trent and Mersey Canal, Widnes.

Altrincham

Altrincham is a market town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, south of the River Mersey southwest of Manchester city centre, southwest of Sale and east of Warrington.

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Anderton Boat Lift

The Anderton Boat Lift is a two caisson lift lock near the village of Anderton, Cheshire, in North West England.

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Canal

Canals, or navigations, are human-made channels, or artificial waterways, for water conveyance, or to service water transport vehicles.

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Cheshire Ring

The Cheshire Ring is a canal cruising circuit or canal ring, which includes sections of six canals in and around Cheshire and Greater Manchester in North West England: the Ashton Canal, Peak Forest Canal, Macclesfield Canal, Trent and Mersey Canal, Bridgewater Canal and Rochdale Canal.

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Lymm

Lymm is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England, which incorporates the hamlets of Booths Hill, Broomedge, Church Green, Deansgreen, Heatley, Heatley Heath, Little Heatley, Oughtrington, Reddish, Rushgreen and Statham.

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Macclesfield

Macclesfield is a market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England.

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Macclesfield Canal

The Macclesfield Canal is a canal in east Cheshire, England.

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Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 530,300.

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Manchester Ship Canal

The Manchester Ship Canal is a inland waterway in the North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea.

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North West England

North West England, one of nine official regions of England, consists of the five counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside.

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River Bollin

The River Bollin is a major tributary of the River Mersey in the north-west of England.

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River Irwell

The River Irwell is a long river which flows through the Irwell Valley in North West England.

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River Mersey

The River Mersey is a river in the North West of England.

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River Weaver

The River Weaver is a river, navigable in its lower reaches, running in a curving route anti-clockwise across west Cheshire, northern England.

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Rochdale Canal

The Rochdale Canal is a navigable broad canal in Northern England, between Manchester and Sowerby Bridge, part of the connected system of the canals of Great Britain.

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Runcorn

Runcorn is an industrial town and cargo port in Halton, Cheshire, England, and in the southeast of the Liverpool City Region.

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Sale, Greater Manchester

Sale is a town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.

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Sandstone

Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) mineral particles or rock fragments.

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Stockport

Stockport is a large town in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester city centre, where the River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey.

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Trent and Mersey Canal

The Trent and Mersey Canal is a in the East Midlands, West Midlands, and north-west of England.

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Widnes

Widnes is an industrial town in Halton, Cheshire, Northwest England.

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Bridgewater Canal and Cheshire Comparison

Bridgewater Canal has 143 relations, while Cheshire has 358. As they have in common 21, the Jaccard index is 4.19% = 21 / (143 + 358).

References

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