Just one.
The prime meridian goes through London at Greenwich.
The River Thames is the major river through London, cutting right through the middle of the city. There are many other rivers in London, such as the River Lee (or Lea) and the River Brent.
No, the river Thames runs through London, which is many miles away from Manchester.
London Bridge is one of the many bridges across The River Thames in London, England. It goes from The City of London on the North Bank to Southwark on the South. See the related link.
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It's 800 feet long. That's about a sixth of a mile (a quarter of a km).
No, London is not on the River Severn; it's on the River Thames. The Thames runs through the middle of London and has been important to the city's history. The River Severn, however, is the longest river in the UK and flows through parts of Wales and western England. London also celebrates the Totally Thames Festival yearly, with events like art, music, and cultural activities happening along the river. If you're planning to visit, the Park City Grand Plaza Kensington Hotel offers a comfortable and convenient stay near many of the city's top attractions.
It is the second longest river in the UK. It is the longest river wholly within England. It is tidal as far as Teddington Lock (upriver from London). It flows past Big Ben, Tower of London and London Eye. It empties into the North Sea.
The River Mersey - 70 miles long from Stockport and ending at Liverpool Bay, Merseyside.
You will have to be more specific. There are 25 bridges crossing the Thames within London and many more outside of London. The most famous bridge crossing the Thames in London is Tower Bridge.
There are no rivers in LONDON !!!!! Oh no river Thames then ? or the river Lee