River Trent | |
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Location | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Country within the UK | England |
Counties | Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire |
Cities | Stoke-on-Trent, Nottingham |
Towns | Stone, Rugeley, Burton upon Trent, Newark-on-Trent, Gainsborough |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
- location | Biddulph Moor, Staffordshire, England |
- coordinates | 53°06′58″N 02°08′25″W / 53.11611°N 2.14028°W |
- elevation | 275 m (902 ft) |
Mouth | |
- location | Trent Falls, Humber Estuary, Lincolnshire, England |
- coordinates | 53°42′03″N 00°41′28″W / 53.70083°N 0.69111°W |
- elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 298 km (185 mi) |
Basin size | 10,435 km2 (4,029 sq mi)[3][c] |
Discharge | |
- location | Colwick[1] |
- average | 84 m3/s (3,000 cu ft/s)[1] |
- minimum | 15 m3/s (530 cu ft/s)[1][a] |
- maximum | 1,018 m3/s (36,000 cu ft/s)[2][b] |
Discharge | |
- location | North Muskham |
- average | 88 m3/s (3,100 cu ft/s) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
- left | Blithe, Swarbourn, Dove, Derwent, Erewash, Leen, Greet, Idle, Torne |
- right | Sow, Tame, Mease, Soar, Devon, Eau |
Progression : River Trent — Humber — North Sea |
The River Trent is one of the major rivers of England. It is the third longest river in the United Kingdom. It starts in Staffordshire. It flows through the centre of England until it joins the River Ouse to form the River Humber (estuary) which empties into the North Sea.
The name "Trent" comes from a Celtic word possibly meaning "strongly flooding". More specifically, the name may be a contraction of two Celtic words, tros ("over") and hynt ("way").[5]
It is unusual amongst English rivers in that it flows north (for the second half of its route), and is also unusual in exhibiting a tidal bore, the "Aegir". The area drained by the river includes most of the northern Midlands.
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