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While there are now many bridges crossing the River Thames, the name '''London Bridge''' refers specifically to one of a succession of bridges which have crossed the Thames in approximately the same location since Roman Times.
While there are now many bridges crossing the River Thames, the name '''London Bridge''' refers specifically to one of a succession of bridges which have crossed the Thames in approximately the same location since Roman Times.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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While there are now many bridges crossing the River Thames, the name London Bridge refers specifically to one of a succession of bridges which have crossed the Thames in approximately the same location since Roman Times.