Yes, the River Thames is the river that flows through London in England on it's way to the North sea.
From it's start at Eden in West Sussex, all the way through Kent to the Thames Estuary. See the Related Link for a map of the course of the Medway.
The River Thames near Dartford in Kent.
The Mouth of the River Thames is between the Counties of Essex and Kent where it flows into the North Sea.
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 in the south of England. It rises at Thameshead in the county of Gloucestershire and flows into the North Sea between the counties of Kent and Essex.
The only property on the Monopoly Board that is south of the River Thames is 'Old Kent Road', which runs from the Bricklayer's Arms Roundabout to New Cross.
The River Thames is 346 km (215 miles) long. It rises (source) at Thames Head near Kemble in Gloucestershire and winds its way through several counties in Southern England eastwards to the North Sea at its mouth in the Thames estuary between Kent and Essex. The Thames is the longest river entirely in England. 212 miles
The River Thames is in the county of England. It flows through the counties of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Essex, and Kent.
Answer: The Thames flows through the following counties: Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Greater London, Surrey, Essex and Kent.
The population of Gravesend, Kent, United Kingdom is about 66,000. It resides at the mouth of the River Thames, which is called the Thames Estuary.
Its broad estuary into the North Sea comes between the counties of Essex and Kent.