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The river is called the River Thames. It is the longest river entirely in England, flowing through London and exiting into the North Sea.
The river Thames rises in Gloucestershire and flows through Oxford, Reading, Windsor and London before discharging into the North Sea. It is 212 miles long.
The river that crosses the prime meridian at approximately 48°N is the River Thames. Originating in the Cotswolds, it flows through southern England and is particularly notable for passing through London before emptying into the North Sea. The Thames is historically significant and serves as a major waterway in the region.
The name "Thames" is believed to have originated from the Celtic word "Tamesas," meaning 'dark' or 'smooth.' The exact person who named the river is unknown, as the name likely evolved over time with the various populations who lived along its banks.
There are 107 bridges across the Thames - to many to name here
There is no town ending in A in Surrey on the Thames river.
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The River Thames flows into the North Sea.
No. The following are in Surrey. Sunbury-on-Thames. Walton-on-Thames.
The river Thames flows through London and discharges into the North Sea.
(The Welland is a canal), The Nene, The Ouse and the Witham are rivers
There are no towns ending in A on the Surrey part of the Thames.
The river Thames (pronounced temz)
The river is called the River Thames. It is the longest river entirely in England, flowing through London and exiting into the North Sea.
The River Thames runs through London and connects the city to the North Sea. The source of the river is Thames Head in Gloucestershire. The North Sea tides reach well into London, at Teddington Lock.
The Thames flows through London.
The river Thames rises in Gloucestershire and flows through Oxford, Reading, Windsor and London before discharging into the North Sea. It is 212 miles long.