Tay

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The Tay is the longest river in Scotland, flowing through Perth and Dundee before emptying into the North Sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinArea about 13,000 square kilometres
about 5,000 square miles
basinCountry Scotland
bridge Tay Rail Bridge
Tay Road Bridge NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Scotland
United Kingdom
dischargeLocation Firth of Tay
drainageBasin eastern Scotland
emptiesInto North Sea
flowsDirection generally eastward
flowsPast Dundee
Perth
flowsThrough Dundee
Perth
hasEstuary Firth of Tay
hasPart Firth of Tay
knownFor salmon fishing
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic
length about 120 miles
about 193 kilometres
locatedIn Scotland
United Kingdom
longestRiverIn Scotland
mouth North Sea
nearbyCity Dundee
Perth
notableEvent Tay Bridge disaster
surface form: Tay Bridge disaster of 1879
notableFor largest discharge of any river in the United Kingdom
passesThrough Dundee
surface form: Dundee City

Perth and Kinross NERFINISHED
region central Scotland
surface form: Central Scotland

Highland, Scotland
surface form: Highland Scotland
ScottishGaelicName Tatha
sourceRegion Ben Lui area
Scottish Highlands
tributary River Almond
River Earn
River Isla
River Tummel
usedFor angling
hydroelectric power
recreation

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