Several do, though the most major one will be the Clyde.
either tyne or tweed There are a great many to choose from.....
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Tweed
The River Tweed is a Scottish river that begins in the Southern Uplands and flows eastwards for about 97 miles before entering the North Sea. It is known for its scenic beauty and is famous for salmon fishing.
The major river in China's southern uplands is the Zhujiang, also known as the Pearl River. This river system flows through several provinces, including Guangdong and Guangxi, and is vital for trade and agriculture in the region. The southern uplands are characterized by rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems, supporting both local agriculture and rich biodiversity. The area is also significant for its cultural and economic contributions to China.
The small river that cuts through southern China is the Xi River. The Xi River is formed by the confluence of the Gui River and Xun River.
The Rio Grande River
There are many Apalachicola, so on
Zambezi is a big river in Southern Africa. It is the fourth longest river in Africa.
That river would be Xebu,
The River Clyde stretches approximately 106 miles (or about 170 kilometers) in length. It flows through Scotland, originating in the Southern Uplands and emptying into the Firth of Clyde. The river is notable for its historical significance and its role in the industrial development of the region.
it is the 14th longest river in the world, starts in southern Brazil, passes through Argentina and Paraguay