Flowing 220 miles through Shropshire, Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire, what is the longest river in the UK?
Answer River Severn
Although the Thames gets all the notoriety, the Severn River is actually the longest in the UK, flowing from Plynlimon Mountain to the Bristol Channel. During the Industrial Revolution, the Severn served a particularly important role in the iron industry.
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