Washland
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Washland or washes are areas of land adjacent to rivers which are deliberately flooded at times when the rivers are high, to avoid flooding in residential or important agricultural areas.[1][2][3] They often provide for overwintering wildfowl, and several include important nature reserves.[4][5]



Examples of washlands include:
- The Ouse Washes of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk
- The Nene Washes of Cambridgeshire
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