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river in southern England runs through london
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The River Thames.
It rises in the Cotswolds (near Thames Head), runs east through southern England and central London (past landmarks like the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge), and empties into the North Sea via the Thames Estuary. It's about 346 km (215 miles) long and is tidal as far upriver as Teddington Lock.
It rises in the Cotswolds (near Thames Head), runs east through southern England and central London (past landmarks like the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge), and empties into the North Sea via the Thames Estuary. It's about 346 km (215 miles) long and is tidal as far upriver as Teddington Lock.
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