The River Trent is one of the major rivers of England. Its source is in Staffordshire on the southern edge of Biddulph Moor. It flows through the Midlands(forming a once significant boundary between the north and south of England) until it joins the River Ouse at Trent Falls to form the Humber Estuary, which empties into the North Sea below Hull and Immingham.
The Trent is unusual amongst English rivers in that it flows north (for the second half of its route), and in exhibiting a tidal bore, the "Trent Aegir". The area drained by the river includes most of the northern Midlands.
Mostly in Nottinghamshire.
However it should be noted there is more than one river Trent.
No, the river in London is the Thames, the Trent passes through Nottingham, further north in England.
The river Trent
England
The River Trent.
The River Trent, which is the third longest river in England.
The River Trent is in England. It is the third longest river in the United Kingdom.
The Thames - London The Trent - Nottinghamshire The Severn - Bristol The Humber - Yorkshire
In England. It flows through the Midlands.
The principal river of the midlands is the Trent. It is named after Williamm (lol)
The main river of Nottingham and Staffordshire is the River Trent.
Longest River wholly in England, River Thames 215 miles / 346 km longthe river sevan!But realy Ur the biggest river in England
The River Thames is the best known river in England but it isn't necessarily more important than the Severn, Mersey, Trent, Humber, Avon or Tyne.
It is an English surname associated with the River Trent (of which there are several in England). It suggest someone who lived on the banks of one of them.