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River Tyne - Wikipedia
The River Tyne /ˈtaɪn/ is a river in North East England. Its length (excluding tributaries) is 73 miles (118 km). It is formed by the North Tyne and the South Tyne, which converge at Warden Rock near Hexham in Northumberland at a place dubbed 'The Meeting of the Waters'. The Tyne Rivers Trust measure the … See more
North Tyne
The North Tyne rises on the Scottish border, north of Kielder Water. It flows through See moreThomas John Taylor (1810–1861) theorised that the main course of the river anciently flowed through what is now Team Valley, … See more
With its proximity to surrounding coalfields, the Tyne was a major route for the export of coal from the 13th century until the decline of the coal … See more
The conservation of the Tyne has been handled by various bodies over the past 500 years. Conservation bodies have included: See more
Nothing definite is known of the origin of the designation Tyne, nor is the river known by that name until the Saxon period: Tynemouth is … See more
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
The river is represented, and personified, in a sculpture unveiled in 1968 as part of the new Civic Centre (seat of Newcastle City Council). … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license River Tyne | England, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Sep 27, 2024 · River Tyne, river in northern England, flowing for 62 miles (100 km) into the North Sea below Newcastle upon Tyne. It is formed near Hexham by the confluence of the North Tyne, with its tributary the Rede, and the South Tyne.
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Length and Width of the River. The length of the River Tyne is approximately 73 miles (118 km), making it one of the shorter major rivers in the United Kingdom. Its width varies along its course, with an average width at Newcastle Quayside …
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Mar 10, 2017 · Here are some facts about the River Tyne. The River Tyne is formed at Warden Rock near Hexham at the confluence (meeting point) of two rivers, the North Tyne (with its source in Kielder, Northumberland) and the …
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Length: 48 km. Highest Water Level: 3.57 m November 2000. Lowest Water Level: 0.43 m. Catchment Description. The River Tyne is a river that rises in the Moorfoot hills in Midlothian near Tynehead. It then continues 48 km in a north …
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