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The largest city on the banks of the Thames River is London, the capital of the UK.
London Docklands are on both the north and south banks of the river Thames in East and southeast London.
Yes, on the banks of the River Thames.
London was once a small village on the banks of the River Thames. Who the first inhabitants were is unknown.
The globe thetaer was built on the south banks of river Thames in London,England.
Yes, the River Thames flows through Oxford, Reading, Henley-on-Thames (amongst many other lovely towns) and on to London before entering the North Sea.
The River Thames runs right through the centre of London, England. Many towns and cities originate on the banks of rivers as they are valuable rescources for water, food and transport. London is no different and hundreds of thousands of people now live alongside the River Thames.
There are many, the most famous structure is the Thames Barrier, the second largest movable flood barrier in the world
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.
They are on opposite banks of the river Thames so just walk across Battersea, Albert or Chelsea bridges and you will be there.
Someone can find banking jobs in London in banks in London. If they are looking in pizza restaurants in Milan then they're probably looking in the wrong place.