{"id":"england.c-38","content":"The ports of London, Liverpool, and Newcastle lie on the tidal rivers Thames, Mersey and Tyne respectively. At 220 miles (350 km), the Severn is the longest river flowing through England.[110] It empties into the Bristol Channel and is notable for its Severn Bore (a tidal bore), which can reach 2 metres (6.6 ft) in height.[111] However, the longest river entirely in England is the Thames, which is 215 miles (346 km) in length.[112] There are many lakes in England; the largest is Windermere, within the aptly named Lake District.[113]","order_int":38,"metadata":{"splitter_name":"RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter","length":133,"section_id":"england","section":{}}}