The Severn is the longest river and the Thames is probably the most important, being that it flows through London.
Historically, economically and in terms of navigability, the most important river is the Severn, followed by the Trent, then the Ouse. The Thames is the 4th most important river.The river thames only flows through the country England in the counties of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire,Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Essex and Kent
The shortest river in Britain is Scotland's River Scavaig which runs from Loch Coriusk in the centre of the Black Cuillin of Skye to the sea in a mere 250 yards :)
One example of a Spanish river that starts with the letter "E" is the Ebro River. It is the most important river in Spain, running through the northeast region of the country.
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 North American River Otter lives in rivers, lakes and wetlands all over New England. So much so, that Massachusetts has an "Otter River".
No. The river Shannon is not in England. It is in Ireland, where it is the longest river and a very important one.
The River Thames is the best known river in England but it isn't necessarily more important than the Severn, Mersey, Trent, Humber, Avon or Tyne.
Israel's Most Important River Is The Jordan River
It is the River Thames for London, England
The Tiber is the most important river in Rome.
The Danube is Europe's most important river.
The river Thames (pronounced temz) flows through London.
The river Thames (pronounced temz)
The best known is the river Thames.
Into the sea
The three most important rivers are the Indus River, the Ganges River and the Brahmaputra River.
The most important measure of the size of a river is the "size of its watershed"