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Rea
The River Rea at Belgrave Middleway (Birmingham)
Etymology"to flow" (Old English)
Location
CountryEngland
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationWaseley Hills Country Park, Worcestershire
Mouth 
 • location
Confluence with the Tame
 • coordinates
52°30′15″N 1°50′37″W / 52.50417°N 1.84361°W / 52.50417; -1.84361
Length14 miles (23 km)
Basin features
ProgressionTame—Trent—Humber—North Sea

The River Rea (pronounced "ray") is a small river which passes through Birmingham, England. It is the river on which Birmingham was founded by the Beorma tribe in the 7th century.

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