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London.
The main river that flows through London, the capital city of England is the Thames river, or River Thames (pronounced 'temz', or 'tems'; Roman name Tamesis).The Thames, at 346 km (215 miles), is the longest river in England and the second-longest in the UK. The longest UK river is the Severn, just eight km (five miles) longer than the Thames.The river wasn't made to flow through London, but London was built on both banks of the river.
London.
The Thames River is in the country of England.The River Thames is located in southern England and flows through its capital, London.England
London = Thames. Paris = Seine Kolkata = Hooghly
River Thames is best known because its lower reaches flow through central London.
Yes, the River Thames is the river that flows through London in England on it's way to the North sea.
The River Thames flows through the middle of London. Other rivers, such as the River Lee, flow into it within the city.
The River Thames flows through open countryside and urban areas - like Oxford and London. It doesn't flow through forests or deserts.
The River Thames flows through 8 counties.
A river can't flow THROUGH another river but can merge with other rivers. There are some smaller rivers which flow into the River Thames including the Cherwell and Wey. The River Thames eventually flows into the North Sea east of London.
No, the River Volga does not flow through London. The River Volga is located in Russia and is the longest river in Europe, while London is situated on the River Thames, which is a different river altogether.