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 River
Rivers begin at their source in higher ground, either rising from a spring, forming from glacial meltwater, flowing from a body of water such as a lake, or simply from damp, boggy places where the soil is waterlogged.
The Tigris, one of the twin principal rivers of Mesopotamia
Maas, the principal river of the southern provinces of the Netherlands and eastern Belgium
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 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Volga River
Mologa River (Ð&) is a river in Tver, Novgorod and Vologda Oblasts in Russia.
The Volga River (Волга, Rha, İtil, İdel) in western Russia is the longest river in Europe.
A tributary (or affluent or confluent) is a contributory stream, a river that does not reach the sea, but joins another major river (a parent river), to which it contributes its waters, swelling its discharge.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/River Thames
The University Boat Race is rowed between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge on the tidal portion of the river from Putney to Mortlake in the west of London.
Between the sea and Teddington Lock, the river forms part of the Port of London and navigation is administered by the Port of London Authority.
The river followed a path through Buckinghamshire, the southern part of Hertfordshire and Essex, running from the area of modern Staines up the valley of the Colne to Hatfield and then eastward across Essex towards the primeval Rhine.
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 Rio's Attic - The River Phoenix Encyclopedia
River is missed by millions of people everywhere, myself included, and it has done my heart good to find a place that will remember the good in him as a person, and it's nice to be able to learn more about his life and wonderful loving family.
I've visited a lot of web-sites for River but I believe yours is the best.
I think that you are the only site about River which helps his fans.
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 Wetlands & Marshes of Middle-earth
Parts of this region were rough and boggy, but much of the land was fertile and the Marish was home to many farms including Bamfurlong belonging to Farmer Maggot.
Isildur managed to reach an islet near the western shore when he was seen by Orcs who slew him with poisoned arrows.
Reeds and grasses grew in the marshes and there were snakes and worms and creatures in the water, but no birds.
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 Wind River Range - Peakware World Mountain Encyclcopedia
Most peaks of the Wind River Range require twenty mile hikes from the nearest road, but the terrain is generally easy and the scenery is spectacular.
The Wind River Range is a remote hundred-mile range, stretching through Wyoming along the crest of the Continental Divide.
Wind River Range - Peakware World Mountain Encyclcopedia
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 Goulburn River
Australia has suffered a pretty severe drough over the last few years and fortunately for me, the Goulburn River runs all year round because it is used to carry water from Lake Eildon to the irrigation districts in the Goulburn Valley and beyond.
This is the Goulburn River, about 50 metres from the door of the caravan.
It does have drawbacks, the temperature of the river is abnormally low which effects the native fish breeding, but that doesn't effect the Murray crayfish and introduced trout who actually prefer colder water.
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 Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hull, Massachusetts in the USA is named for this city, as is Hull, Quebec, which is part of the Canadian national capital region.
Hull was a major port during the Later Middle Ages and its merchants traded widely to ports in Northern Germany, the Baltics and the Low Countries.
Hull or Kingston upon Hull is a British city situated on the north bank of the Humber estuary.
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 Eno River Rugby - Home of the Rage
Eno River Rugby - Home of the Rage
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 Metauro River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Metauro River (in Latin Metaurus or Mataurus) of
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Metauro_River   (1672 words)

  
 McKenzie Valley - Your Recreation Destination
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 River
Fimi River The Fimi River is a Congo.
Cossatot River The Cossatot River is a river in the Arkansas.
Canisteo River The Canisteo River is a tributary of the Susquehanna River.
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 Missouri River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The entire Missouri River watershed was acquired from the French by the United States in 1803 as part of the Louisiana Purchase and explored by the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which successfully used the river in exploring for a route to the Pacific Ocean.
Missouri painter George Caleb Bingham immortalized the fur traders and flatboatmen who plied the Missouri River in the early 1800s; these same boatmen were known for their river chanties, including the haunting American folk song "Oh Shenandoah".
During the 18th century, the river was used by fur traders under the flags of Spain and France.
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 Valle Maggia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Valle Maggia (Maggia Valley) is a valley of the Maggia River in Ticino, the Italian canton of Switzerland.
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 River delta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A delta is the mouth of a river where it flows into an ocean, sea, desert or lake, building outwards (as a deltaic deposit) from sediment carried by the river and deposited as the water current is dissipated.
Other rivers with notable deltas include the Ganges/Brahmaputra combination (this delta spans most of Bangladesh and West Bengal), the Niger, the Amazon, the Mississippi, the Sacramento-San Joaquin, the Rhine, the Rhône, the Danube, the Ebro, the Volga, the Lena, the Tigris-Euphrates, the Indus, the Krishna-Godavari, the Kaveri, the Ayeyarwady, and the Mekong.
Deltaic deposits of larger, heavily-laden rivers are characterised by the river channel dividing into multiple streams (distributaries), these divide and come together again to form a maze of active and inactive channels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/River_delta   (558 words)

  
 Rivers of Great Britain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
River Ravensbourne (tidal reach known as Deptford Creek)
For simplicity, they are divided here by the nation in which the mouth of the river can be found, and sea into which it flows.
This page was last modified 11:42, 6 Dec 2004.
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 Derbyshire Rivers - River Lathkill
It is commonly assumed that the cause of the river drying for variable periods and lengths each year is lack of maintenance of the bed and banks and consequent loss of water to the sough.
Soon the course clears and the river flows briskly over a stony bed.
The upper reach of the river is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a candidate Special Area of Conservation under the European Union Habitats Directive.
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 Ice Jam Database Summary Listing
152-38-30 Koyukuk River at Allakaket, AK 19040605 66-34- ?
Yukon River at Fort Yukon, AK 19040403 66-34-00 145-16-00 Yukon River at Fort Yukon, AK 19040203 66-34-11 145-16-12 Yukon River at Fort Yukon, AK 19040403 66-34-11 145-16-12 Yukon River at Fort Yukon, AK 19040705 64-44- ?
Yukon River at Charley Village, AK 19040403 64-49-30 144-03-30 Yukon River at Circle, AK 19040403 65-19-30 144-03-30 Yukon River at Circle, AK 19040403 65-49-30 144-03-30 Yukon River at Circle, AK 19040401 64-47- ?
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 Ice Jam Database Summary Listing
Susitna River at Susitna, AK 19020505 61-32-40 150-06-00 Susitna River at Susitna, AK 19020505 61-32-40 150-30-45 Susitna River at Susitna, AK 19020505 61-32-40 150-30-45 Susitna River at Susitna Lodge, AK 19020503 62-19-30 150-06- ?
Yukon River at Koyukuk, AK 19040705 64-53-00 157-42- ?
Buckland River at Buckland, AK 19050203 65-59- ?
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 Ice Jam Database Summary Listing
156-56-00 Yukon River at Galena, AK 19040705 64-44-00 156-55-39 Yukon River at Galena, AK 19040801 62-57- ?
Gulkana River at Gulkana, AK 19020102 62-16-00 145-23-00 Gulkana River at Gulkana, AK 19030404 61-42- ?
Kobuk River at Noorvik, AK 19050302 66-53-19 157-08-17 Kobuk River at Shugnak, AK 19050302 66-52- ?
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 Ahuroa River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ahuroa River is in the North Island of
This page was last modified 23:14, 28 Aug 2004.
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 Greek Mythology: ENCYCLOPEDIA A-C
(Aigina) A naiad daughter of the river Asopus.
(Akraia) A naiad daughter of the river Asterion.
They had a sacred grotto at the mouth of their father's river where those afflicted with skin diseases sought a cure.
www.theoi.com /ABC.htm   (3171 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page
The River Blackwater is a tributary of the River Loddon and, indirectly, of the River Thames.
It is a tributary of the River Pang and, indirectly, of the River Thames.
The River Avon or Avon is a river in or adjoining the counties of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire in the midlands of England.
www.hostingciamca.com /browse.php?title=R/RI/RIV   (10942 words)

  
 River
Clatskanie River The Clatskanie River is a tributary of the Portland.
Allagash River The Allagash River is a tributary of the Mount Katahdin.
Appomattox River The Appomattox River is a tributary of the Richmond.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/river.html   (8436 words)

  
 KABUL - LoveToKnow Article on KABUL
The Kabul (ancient Kophes), which is the most important (although not the largest) river in Afghanistan, rises at the foot of the TJnai pass leading over the Sanglakh range, an offshoot of the Hindu Kush towards Bamian and Afghan Turkestan.
Soon afterwards it receives the Swat river from the north and the Bara river from the south, and after a further course of 40 m.
From its source to the city of Kabul the course of the river is only 45 m., and this part of it is often exhausted in summer for purposes of irrigation.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /K/KA/KABUL.htm   (8436 words)

  
 Durance paddling guide
One of the most famous white water rivers of Europe.
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 Welcome to the Catawba River Baptist Association web site.
Welcome to the Catawba River Baptist Association web site.
On the twelfth day of Christmas, Jesus gave to me...Eternity to Praise, a Thousand Tongues to Sing, a Street of Pure Gold, Mansions Up Above, a Robe and a Crown, a Body Glorified, Power from on High, Joy for My Soul, Love for All Men, Peace in My Heart, Everlasting Life and Salvation...full and free.
www.crbanc.org   (8436 words)

  
 Drweca. Who is Drweca? What is Drweca? Where is Drweca? Definition of Drweca. Meaning of Drweca.
Drwęca is a river in northern Poland, a tributary of the Vistula river (near Torun), with a length of 207 kilometres (17th longest) and the basin area of 5,344 sq.
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