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- River Thames - Wikipedia
The river gives its name to the Thames Valley, a region of England around the river between Oxford and West London; the Thames Gateway; and the overlapping Thames Estuary around the tidal Thames to the east of London and including the waterway itself
- River Thames | History, Map, Facts | Britannica
The Thames is crossed at a number of points, including 16 bridges in Greater London alone Most are road and rail bridges, but some, such as the Golden Jubilee Bridges and the aforementioned Millennium Bridge accommodate pedestrians
- River Thames - visitlondon. com
Explore London's river Thames, home to Tower Bridge and the Thames Barrier Take a Thames river cruise or speedboat ride, or dine at a restaurant by the Thames
- About The River - Visit Thames
Starting as a small trickle in the Cotswolds the River Thames travels over 210 miles through the heart of some of England’s most picturesque towns, right into the centre of London and eventually, out into the North Sea
- The River Thames | River Thames Society
The Thames is one of the World's most fascinating and beautiful rivers From source to sea, its 215 miles flow from springs in Gloucestershire through rural and developed areas to London and on to the imposing tidal estuary into the North Sea
- Thames River Map - Atlas
The Thames River is the longest river entirely in England, stretching about 346 kilometers (215 miles) It flows from its source in the Cotswolds to its mouth in the North Sea, passing through London and several historic towns along the way
- Londons River Thames | London Museum
The Thames is England’s longest river It starts at Thames Head in Kemble, a village in Gloucestershire, and passes through London to the Thames Estuary between Essex and Kent
- River Thames History
Discover the rich history and culture of the River Thames with Thames River Sightseeing Our tours in London offer insights into the landmark’s past
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