Yes, although it is now completely culverted. It runs down Tib Street and then across the city centre under the town hall extension, the main library and the dining room of the Midland Hotel down towards Deansgate station where it joins the Medlock. Supposedly named by homesick Romans after the Tiber it was meant to originally mark the boundary of the Roman settlement of Mamucium.
There's a hole in the wall of Tib Street Florists through which you can supposedly still feel the flow of the river.
The river Mersey.
TIB-The Independent BankersBank was created in 1982.
No, the river Thames runs through London, which is many miles away from Manchester.
stockport and Manchester
The word TIB in medical terms means tibia, which is the larger of the two bones in the leg located between the knee and the ankle. The smaller bone in the same region of the leg is known as the fibula. An example of the use of these words is "Tib/Fib fracture", which is a fracture or crack in the two bones of the lower leg. I cannot verify that the definition above is the only definition of TIB as it relates to medical terminology.You'll hear "tib" used as shorthand for "tibia," as in, "My mother had a tib/fib break."
The Mersey, Irwell, Tame and Medlock run through Manchester. The Croal runs through Bolton. The Roch runs through Rochdale. The Douglas runs through Wigan. The Etherow and Goyt run through Stockport.
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1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,001 miles.
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Which one? - River Tame - Greater Manchester River Tame - West Midlands River Tame - North Yorkshire