The Thames is Englandâ??s longest river and the United Kingdomâ??s second longest river. Human settlement along the banks of the Thames dates back to the Neolithic era, and evidence shows bridge construction as far back as Roman times. In the present day over 200 bridges cross the Thames, the most famous of which is the London Bridge.
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There are well over 100 bridges across the River Thames.
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Under. The tunnels run from West Thurrock on the north of the river to Ebbsfleet on the south.
Yes, the River Thames goes through Oxford..
The River Thames is wholly within England although there is another river by that name in Canada.
Tower bridge, houses of parliment... When you go from the city of london to wesminster, you go over a bridge. That river is the thames
The river Thames increases in width the further downstream you go. See related link...
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The river thames only flows through the country England in the counties of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire,Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Essex and Kent
The River Thames is approximately 212 miles long.