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This is a list of rivers of England, organised geographically and taken anti-clockwise around the English coast where the various rivers discharge into the surrounding seas, from the Solway Firth on the Scottish border to the Welsh Dee on the Welsh border, and again from the Wye on the Welsh border anti-clockwise to the Tweed on the Scottish border.
For details of rivers of the United Kingdom, see List of rivers of England; List of rivers of Scotland; List of rivers of Wales; Northern Ireland: see List of rivers of Ireland and Rivers of Ireland; Longest rivers of the United Kingdom
Drammen River (English variant), Drammenselva (Norwegian), Drammenselven (Danish Drava or Drave:
Thus the River Ure and River Ouse can be counted as one river system or as two rivers. If it is counted as one, the River Aire/ River Ouse/Humber system would come fourth in the list, with a combined length of 161 miles (259 km); and the River Trent/Humber system would top the list with their combined length of 222 miles (357 km). [6]
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Simple English; Slovenščina; Tagalog; Türkçe; ... Pages in category "Lists of rivers" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
Helford River: Red River Towednack: English Channel: Red River 8 mi (13 km) Bolenowe: Atlantic Ocean: Restronguet Creek 2 mi (3.2 km) River Fal: St Austell River 20.8 km (12.9 mi) English Channel: River Seaton 11 mi (18 km) Caradon Hill: English Channel: River Strat 12.7 mi (20.4 km) Kilkhampton: Atlantic Ocean (50°49′50″N 4°33′16″W ...
The river runs north from its source for about 1.5 miles or 2.5 km, through Lledrod, and then turns west for the bulk of its course (about 8 miles or 13 km), passing through Llangwyryfon and Llanrhystud (where it is joined by the Wyre Fach (Little Wyre) and Carrog) before emptying into Cardigan Bay.