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The River Severn runs through the middle of the city.
Gloucester, Wales, is probably the largest city on the Severn, which is England's largest river. Tewkesbury, Worcester, Stourport, Bridgnorth, Ironbridge, Shrewsbury, Welshpool and Newtown are further back upstream. Need a link to the Wikipedia article on the River Severn? You got it. There is a map there, and other links.
The River Severn is over 50 kilometers wide at its widest point near the city of Bristol. This is equal to about 31 miles.
Worcester
I think it is Dresden Germany?
No, London is not on the River Severn; it's on the River Thames. The Thames runs through the middle of London and has been important to the city's history. The River Severn, however, is the longest river in the UK and flows through parts of Wales and western England. London also celebrates the Totally Thames Festival yearly, with events like art, music, and cultural activities happening along the river. If you're planning to visit, the Park City Grand Plaza Kensington Hotel offers a comfortable and convenient stay near many of the city's top attractions.
It is the river Shannon, starting at the Shannon Pot in county Cavan and flowing into the Shannon Estuary and the Atlantic Ocean after passing through the city of Limerick.
Worcester, England does not have a pier as it is not near to the sea. It is located on the River Severn and the Worcester and Birmingham canal runs through the city.
Annapolis is on the Severn River near Chesapeake Bay, east of Washington DC and south of Baltimore.
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The Mississpi River starts in Mississippi.