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Probably because the river made it easier to get resources to the settlements location.

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What are the names of the tributaries of the river tyne?

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Why was the river tyne named the river tyne?

cause people die in it


Where is the source of the river Tyne?

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It is a river that runs through northernEngland. The most popular town it runs through is Newcastle upon Tyne.


Is Birmingham the largest city River Tyne flows though?

The River Tyne does not flow through, or anywhere near Birmingham. The largest city it flows through is Newcastle upon Tyne.


What river that flows by Newcastle?

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How long is the river tyne not including north and south tyne?

a river that runs in northern England 62 miles 100 kilometres


Which river flows through the English town of Newcastle?

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