News World At a glance: The magnificent 'River Thames' of London

At a glance: The magnificent 'River Thames' of London

The River Thames is the longest river of England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn. It flows through southern England.The river gives its name to three informal areas: Thames

75 bridges cross over the non-tidal Thames

29 bridges cross over the tidal Thames

There is a 23ft (7m) difference between low and high tide at London Bridge

The non-tidal part of the Thames from the source to Teddington stretches for 237 km (147 miles) and falls some 104.2 metres (342 feet)

It is estimated that the river carries some 300,000 tonnes of sediment a year

More than 100 fish species have been recorded in the river estuary

Main tributaries

Leach (30 km) joins the Thames near Lechlade, Gloucestershire

Churn (37 km) joins the Thames at Cricklade, Wiltshire

Coln (52 km) joins the Thames at Inglesham, Wiltshire

Windrush (48 km) joins the Thames near Standlake, Oxfordshire

Kennet (77 km) joins the Thames at Reading, Berkshire

Evenlode (68 km) joins the Thames near Bladdon, Oxfordshire

Ock (37 km) joins the Thames at Abingdon, Oxfordshire

Loddon (32 km) joins the Thames at Wargrave, Berkshire

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