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There are other rivers with this name: see Tweed River
The River Tweed at Coldstream.
The River Tweed (Uisge Thuaidh in Gaelic) (97 miles (156 km) long) flows primarily through the Borders region of England and Scotland. It rises on Tweedsmuir at Tweed's Well near where the Clyde, draining northwest, and the Annan draining south also rise. "Annan, Tweed and Clyde rise oot the ae hillside" as the Border saying has it. It drains the entire Borders region. Its lower reaches mark the Scottish border with England for 27 kilometres near Berwick-upon-Tweed. The Tweed is one of the great salmon rivers of Great Britain. Major towns through which the Tweed flows include Peebles, Galashiels, Melrose, Kelso, Coldstream and Berwick-upon-Tweed, where it flows into the North Sea.
The River Tweed from Mertoun House, near St Boswells.
River Tweed is the only river in England where an Environment Agency rod licence is not required for angling. Catchment of the River TweedTweed tributaries include:
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