Category:Tweed catchment is a sub-category of Category:Drainage basins and part of WP:WikiProject Rivers.
Content
- This category is intended for all waterbodies (i.e. rivers, lakes, canals, marshes, etc.) that form part of the drainage basin of the main river.
- To search geographically, use the Category:Rivers by country and Category:Rivers by continent.
Key
- Direct and indirect tributaries are grouped in subcategories, for instance the category [[Category:Prut basin]] contains a subcategory [[Category:Tributaries of the Prut]]. The main river heads the list, for example: [[Category:Prut basin| ]] is added to the article "Prut".
- Other waterbodies are grouped as follows: "0" is used for branches of a delta, old river branches, backwaters, braided streams, anabranches, and rivers that flow directly into sea. "B" is for bogs and swamps, "C" for canals and other artificial waterways, "L" for lakes and lochs, "G" for glaciers, "R" for reservoirs and artificial ponds, "S" for springs, and "W" for waterfalls, e.g. [[Category:Elbe basin|LAmselsee]] for the Amselsee.
Pages in category "Tweed catchment"
The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
0–9
- Eddleston Water
- Eden Water
- Ettrick Water
- Fruid Water
- Gala Water
- Holms Water
- Leader Water
- Leithen Water
- Lyne Water
- Manor Water
- Quair Water
- Talla Water
- River Teviot
- River Till, Northumberland
- Whiteadder Water
- Ale Water
- Biggar Water
- Blackadder Water
- Borthwick Water
- Bothwell Water
- Breamish
- Dye Water
- River Glen, Northumberland
- Jed Water
- Kale Water
- Rule Water
- Slitrig Water
- Tarth Water
- Watch Water
- Wooler Water
- Yarrow Water
- Bowmont Water
- Megget Water