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The Humber is not really a river. It is an estuary, formed by the confluence of (principally) the rivers Trent and Ouse, which between them drain most of East Central England. From the mouth of the Trent to the open sea at Spurn point is 35 miles.

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At its widest, the River Humber is about one mile wide. It is an inlet of the North Sea on the East Coast of England.

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