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The River Thames is 115 miles long and flows through Oxford, Reading, Windsor and London plus some other smaller towns.

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The River Thames is the only major river that flows through London.


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The River Thames is the longest river that flows through London (as it is the only one). The River Thames is the longest river completely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn.


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Are there sharks in London?

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What countries does the river thames go through?

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What title does the London bridge hold?

It was the first bridge across the River Thames in London (built by the Romans nearly 2000 years ago) and was the only bridge across the Thames in London until 1729.