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There could have been former bridges over Thames in modern-day England, but in AD 47 Romans established a town at the point where Thames was narrow enough to build a bridge, but deep enough to handle sea going marine vessels. This town was known as Londinium, and the brdige was built approximately at the same location as the modern-day London Brdige. This is of course also the foundation of the modern-day city of London.

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