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The River Severn flows 220 miles (354 km) through Wales and west England. It is the longest river in Great Britain, and 6 miles longer than the River Thames. The source of the River Severn is at a bog in Plynlimon, in the Cambrian mountains of Wales. Next the river grows larger as it flows through the Welsh county of Powys, then the English counties of Shropshire, Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire. The mouth of the River Severn is situated in the Bristol Channel. At this point, the river is over 5 miles in width. The River Severn then flows into the Atlantic Ocean.

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