Coal Creek, Hunter River, and the Tyne River are the waters that respectively flow through Newcastle, Washington; Newcastle, Australia; and Newcastle, England.
Specifically, Coal Creek runs through the historic coal mining and railroad town of Newcastle in the northeastern state of Washington in the United States of America. The metropolitan area of Newcastle in the Australian state of New South Wales is located at the mouth of the Hunter River. Newcastle properly is called Newcastle upon Tyne in honor of its location on the north bank of the Tyne River in northeastern England.
Tyne
The River Tyne does not flow through, or anywhere near Birmingham. The largest city it flows through is Newcastle upon Tyne.
The River Thames flows through southeastern Great Britain to the English Channel.
No river flows through Lyon and on to the English Channel. The Saone flows into the Rhone at Lyons, and the Rhone flows into the Mediterranean Sea, which is the complete opposite direction from Lyons than the English Channel is.
There is no river flowing through the Czech republic, towards the English Channel.
The Seine River flows between Paris and the English Channel. It flows from Paris through several French cities that include Normandy before entering the English Channel.
The Seine, which flows through Paris, flows into the Channel at Le Harvre.
There is no common river between England and France. The body of water that separates the two countries is the English Channel known as "La Manche" in French.
The river that flows through Rome should be River Tiber.
The river that flows through Felsberg, Germany is the Fulda River.
The Ganges River flows through India, while the Indus River flows through Pakistan
The river that flows through Montrose, Colorado is the Uncompahgre River.