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River Thames - Wikipedia The river gives its name to three informal areas: the Thames Valley, a region of England around the river between Oxford and West London; the Thames Gateway; and the greatly overlapping Thames Estuary around the tidal Thames to the east of London and including the waterway itself
River Thames | History, Map, Facts | Britannica Flowing through gently rolling lowlands, the distinctive character of the Thames is pastoral and undramatic Its average fall between Lechlade and London is less than 20 inches per mile (32 cm per km)
11 Facts About the River Thames - Mental Floss The river Thames snakes its way through the center of London, continuing to waylay whales, inspire artists, sink ships, and occasionally flood areas of the British capital
What is the location of the mouth and the origin of the River Thames . . . The River Thames is a fascinating and iconic river that has played a significant role in the history and culture of England From its origins in the Cotswold Hills to its mouth in the Thames Estuary, the river has a rich and varied history that is well worth exploring
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
Where is the source of the Thames? - Cotswolds Guide The official source of the River Thames, Thames Head (the spring being called Lyd Well), can be found in the county of Gloucestershire in a Cotswold meadow called Trewsbury Mead near Kemble and approximately 3 miles south west of Cirencester