River Tame

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The River Tame is a major river in the English Midlands that flows through Warwickshire and the West Midlands, ultimately joining the River Trent.

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Label Occurrences
River Tame canonical 12

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United Kingdom
confluence joins River Trent near Alrewas
country England
drainageBasin Birmingham area
Black Country NERFINISHED
ecoregion lowland agricultural and urban landscapes
flowsThrough Birmingham NERFINISHED
Coleshill NERFINISHED
Tamworth NERFINISHED
Walsall NERFINISHED
West Midlands conurbation NERFINISHED
hasBridge M6 motorway bridges at Gravelly Hill NERFINISHED
hasFloodRisk Tamworth area
hasPollutionHistory industrial pollution in 19th and 20th centuries
historicallyAssociatedWith Midlands industrial development
improvement water quality improvements since late 20th century
locatedIn English Midlands NERFINISHED
Warwickshire NERFINISHED
West Midlands NERFINISHED
managedBy Environment Agency NERFINISHED
mouthOf River Trent NERFINISHED
notableFor urban and industrial catchment
partOf Trent catchment used for water resources
passesThrough Spaghetti Junction (Gravelly Hill Interchange) area NERFINISHED
region Staffordshire NERFINISHED
West Midlands County NERFINISHED
riverSystem Trent river system NERFINISHED
sourceLocation near Willenhall
tributary Plants Brook NERFINISHED
River Anker NERFINISHED
River Blythe NERFINISHED
River Bourne (Warwickshire) NERFINISHED
River Cole (West Midlands) NERFINISHED
River Rea NERFINISHED
tributaryOf River Trent NERFINISHED
watercourseType lowland river

Referenced by (12)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Warwickshire hasRiver River Tame
Tame Valley followsCourseOf River Tame
Tame Valley namedAfter River Tame
Tame Valley hasPart River Tame
Tame Valley Way long-distance footpath follows River Tame
subject surface form: Tame Valley Way
Tame Valley Way long-distance footpath namedAfter River Tame
subject surface form: Tame Valley Way
Spaghetti Junction crosses River Tame
Drayton Bassett locatedNear River Tame
Tamworth Castle locatedOn River Tame
Castle Grounds locatedOnRiver River Tame