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The River Tweed.
The Cheviot Hills
The source of the River Tweed is located in the Lowther Hills in Southern Scotland, near Tweedsmuir. It flows eastward and forms part of the border between Scotland and England before emptying into the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Surprise, surprise, Berwick-on-Tweed is on the River Tweed
The Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the Solway Firth and the River Tweed.
The River Tweed is 97 miles long and, no it does not have mountains in it.
The Tweed River in Australia flows eastwards.
The Narmada River
The River Tee starts in Cross Fell,Northern England. The mouth of the river is NorthSea. The basin country is England and the length of it is 137 km (87 miles). By the way the source elevation is 760km(2500 feet). The Basin are is 1834km squared(708 miles squared). It rises on the Eastern Slope of Cross fell in Pennines.
The River Till is a tributary of the River Tweed in England. It rises on Comb Fell. It meets the Tweed near Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
The town is called Berwick upon Tweed because it is "upon" the river Tweed.