Thames River

Thames River

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A video of an Indian man washing his feet in London's River Thames has gone viral recently.

About Thames River

  • It is a 346-km river that flows through southern England.
  • It is the longest river in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, right after the River Severn. 
  • Course: 
    • Origin: Its source is at Thames Head, near Kemble in the Cotswold Hills, Gloucestershire County.
    • It flows into the North Sea via the Thames Estuary.
    • The Nore is the sandbank that marks the mouth of the Thames Estuary and the confluence point of the Thames and the North Sea. 
  • The Thames’ basin covers an area of approximately 16,130 sq.km.
  • The Thames is tidal a few miles upstream from London. Past London it becomes an estuary.
  • Main Tributaries: 
    • Lea, Leach, Churn, Coln, Windrush, Kennet, Evenlode, Ock, and Loddon. 
    • The River Kennet is the largest one at 45 miles long.
  • The river passes numerous popular cities along its way, such as London, Reading, Hendley-on-Thomas, Windsor, and Oxford, where it is also called the Isis River.
  • It provides two-thirds of London’s drinking water.
  • It has been a vital transportation route since ancient times, facilitating trade and commerce between London and other parts of England.
  • There are 16 bridges that cross the River Thames in Greater London alone, most prominently the Golden Jubilee Bridges and the Millennium Bridges for pedestrians.

Source: NDTV

Thames River FAQs

Q1: What is the total length of the River Thames?

Ans: 346 km

Q2: The River Thames flows through which country?

Ans: United Kingdom

Q3: Where does the River Thames originate?

Ans: Its source is at Thames Head, near Kemble in the Cotswold Hills, Gloucestershire County.

Q4: Into which water body does the Thames flow?

Ans: North Sea

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