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Tamigi - traducción al Inglés

RIVER IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND
Thames river; Tamesis; Tamesa; Tamigi; Tamisa; Tamiza; Temza; Temze; Theems; Themse; Themsen; Thames River (England); Old Father Thames; Thames Crossing; Isis River (England); The Thames; Thames; Thames River; History of Thames Water; The Thames River; Thames Basin; River thames; List of settlements along the River Thames; The River Thames; Pollution in the River Thames; Wildlife of the River Thames; Upper Thames Valley
  • A view of the Thames as it passes through London, composed of 29 photos taken from the ISS in 2021
  • [[London City Airport]] is on the site of a dock
  • Tilbury]]
  • Barnet]] area.
  • The London Cable Car, over the River Thames
  • Gravettian]] Culture}}
  • on the state of the river]] in ''[[The Times]]'' in July 1855
  • A statue of Old Father Thames by [[Raffaelle Monti]] at [[St John's Lock]], Lechlade
  • Boat Race]], viewed from Chiswick Bridge
  • [[River Thames frost fair]], circa 1685
  • A geological map of the [[London Basin]]; the London Clay is marked in dark brown
  • St Margaret's, Twickenham]] district
  •  '' " Pillar of the Boatmen " '']].
  • A 1616 engraving by [[Claes Van Visscher]] showing the [[Old London Bridge]], with St Mary's Overie (over-the-river), now [[Southwark Cathedral]] in the foreground
  • London Stone]] at Staines, built in 1285 marked the customs limit of the Thames and the [[City of London]]'s jurisdiction
  • The Thames as it flows through east London, with the [[Isle of Dogs]] in the centre
  • Millennium Footbridge]] with [[St Paul's Cathedral]] in the background
  • A ship heading downstream past [[Coryton Refinery]]
  • William Heath]], showing a woman observing monsters in a drop of London water (at the time of the ''Commission on the London Water Supply'' report, 1828)
  • Government bond of £100 for Improving and compleating the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis from the City of London to Town of Cricklade in the County of Wilts, issued 25 March 1774, bearing interest at 4.5% per annum, printed on vellum
  • Newbridge]], in rural Oxfordshire
  • Maidenhead]]
  • River Thames, Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom, 2019
  • Rubbish]] traps are used on the Thames to filter [[debris]] as it flows through central London
  • The River Thames in [[Oxford]]
  • A seal in the river at [[St Saviour's Dock]], London
  • St John's Lock, near [[Lechlade]]
  • skiffs]] surround the swans
  • Kemble]]
  • Thames Raters at Raven's Ait, [[Surbiton]]
  • The [[Thames Barrier]] provides protection against floods
  • The Thames passes by some of the sights of London, including the [[Houses of Parliament]] and the [[London Eye]]
  • keystone]] of the central arch of [[Henley Bridge]]
  • Waterstand of Thames at low tide (left) and high tide (right) in comparison at Blackfriars Bridge in London
  • Martian machine over the flooded Thames. Illustration from [[H. G. Wells]]' ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' (1898)
  • The [[Tower of London]] begun in the 11th century, with [[Tower Bridge]], built 800 years later
  • The flooded [[Canvey Island]] sea front, amusements and residential areas in 1953
  • Passenger service on the River Thames

Tamigi         
n. Thames, longest river in England
Thames      
n. Tamigi, fiume più lungo in Inghilterra; fiume nell"Ontario sudorientale (Canada); fiume nel Connecticut sudorientale (USA); cognome

Wikipedia

River Thames

The River Thames ( (listen) TEMZ), known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At 215 miles (346 km), it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn.

The river rises at Thames Head in Gloucestershire and flows into the North Sea near Tilbury, Essex and Gravesend, Kent, via the Thames Estuary. From the west it flows through Oxford (where it is sometimes called the Isis), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor. The Thames also drains the whole of Greater London.

The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock. Its tidal section includes most of its London stretch and has a rise and fall of 23 ft (7 m). From Oxford to the estuary the Thames drops by 55 metres. Running through some of the drier parts of mainland Britain and heavily abstracted for drinking water, the Thames' discharge is low considering its length and breadth: the Severn has a discharge almost twice as large on average despite having a smaller drainage basin. In Scotland, the Tay achieves more than double the Thames' average discharge from a drainage basin that is 60% smaller.

Along its course are 45 navigation locks with accompanying weirs. Its catchment area covers a large part of south-eastern and a small part of western England; the river is fed by at least 50 named tributaries. The river contains over 80 islands. With its waters varying from freshwater to almost seawater, the Thames supports a variety of wildlife and has a number of adjoining Sites of Special Scientific Interest, with the largest being in the North Kent Marshes and covering 20.4 sq mi (5,289 ha).