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River dolphin River dolphins are four species of dolphin which reside in freshwater rivers and estuaries. They are classed in the Platanistoidea superfamily of cetaceans. Three species live in fresh water rivers. The fourth species, the La Plata Dolphin, lives in saltwater estuaries and the ocean. However, it is scientifically classed in the river dolphin family rather than the oceanic dolphin family.
River Dargle The River Dargle rises in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland and flows over the highest waterfall in Ireland or Britain, falling 109m (360 feet) at Powerscourt Waterfall, before flowing East for 19km (12 miles) to reach the sea at Bray Harbour.
River Dearne The River Dearne is a river in South Yorkshire, England. It flows roughly east for more than thirty kilometres, from its source just inside West Yorkshire, through Denby Dale, Clayton West, Darton, Barnsley, Darfield, Wath upon Dearne and Bolton on Dearne, to its confluence with the River Don at Conisbrough.
River Dee, Galloway The River Dee, in south-west Scotland, flows from its source in Loch Dee, amongst the Galloway Hills, firstly to Clatteringshaws Loch, and then in to Loch Ken, where it joins the Water of Ken. From there, the Dee flows 15 miles southwards to Kirkcudbright, and into Kirkcudbright Bay to reach the Solway.
River Dee, Wales The River Dee (Welsh: Afon Dyfrdwy) is a 70Â mile (110Â km) long river, which rises in Snowdonia, Wales, flows north via Chester, and discharges to the sea into an estuary between Wales and the Wirral in England.
River Deep - Mountain High "River Deep - Mountain High" is a 1966 single by Ike & Tina Turner. Considered by producer Phil Spector to be his best work, "River Deep - Mountain High" was commercially unsuccessful upon its original release.
River Dell Regional High School River Dell High School is a four-year comprehensive regional public high school, part of the River Dell Regional School District, which is shared with the neighboring communities of Oradell and River Edge in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Located in Oradell, River Dell High School has been a four-year high school since 1994, and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the New Jersey Department of Education.
River Dell Regional School District The River Dell Regional School District is a regional school district serving students in grades 7 - 12 from the Bergen County, New Jersey communities of Oradell (approximately 565 students) and River Edge (approximately 800 students).
River Derwent, Yorkshire The Derwent is a river in Yorkshire in the north of England. It is used for water abstraction, leisure and sporting activities and effluent disposal as well as being of significant importance as the site of several nature reserves.
River Dodder The River Dodder (An Dothra in Irish) rises on the northern slopes of Kippure in the Wicklow Mountains. From there it flows for some 20 km through Tallaght and the Dublin suburbs of Rathfarnham, Templeogue, Milltown, Clonskeagh, Donnybrook, and Ballsbridge before entering the Liffey at Ringsend.
River Don Engine A 1905 Steam Engine used for plate rolling, the River Don Engine has 3 cylinders of 40 inch diameter, 48 Inch stroke. At its operating steam pressure of 160 PSI, it developed 12000 horsepower, and was able to reverse from full speed in 2 seconds.
River Don, England The River Don is a river in South Yorkshire, England. It rises in the Pennines and flows for 112Â km (70Â miles) eastwards, through the Don Valley, via Penistone, Sheffield, Rotherham, Mexborough, Conisbrough, Doncaster and Stainforth.
River Doon The River Doon (Gd: Abhainn DhĂąin), flows 23 miles from Loch Doon in Ayrshire, Scotland, to join the Firth of Clyde just south of Ayr. It flows north-west, plassing close to the town of Dalmellington, and through the villages of Patna, Dalrymple, and also Alloway, the place of birth of Robert Burns.
River Douglas The River Douglas, also known as the River Asland, is a river in Lancashire in the north west of England. It is a tributary of the River Ribble and has itself two tributaries, the River Tawd and the River Yarrow.
River Dove, Derbyshire The River Dove, Derbyshire is the principal river of the south-western Peak District, in the English Midlands. It rises on Axe Edge Moor near Buxton and flows generally south to its confluence with the River Trent at Newton Solney.
River Dyfi The River Dyfi (Afon Dyfi in Welsh) (also known in English as the River Dovey) is a river in mid Wales. It rises in the small lake Craiglyn Dyfi at about 1900 feet above sea level, below Aran Fawddwy, flowing south to Dinas Mawddwy and Cemmaes Road, then south west past Machynlleth to Cardigan Bay at Aberdyfi.
River engineering River engineering is the process of planned human intervention in the course, characteristics or flow of a river with the intention of producing some defined benefit. People have intervened in the natural course and behaviour of rivers since before recorded history - to manage the water resources, to protect against flooding or to make passage along or across rivers easier.
River Eden, Kent The River Eden in West Kent is a tributary of the River Medway. It travels through the Weald of Kent from the border with Surrey, rising south of Caterham and flowing eastward through the Wealden clay to join the River Medway near Penshurst.
River Edge (NJT station) River Edge is a New Jersey Transit rail station on the Pascack Valley Line. The station is one of two rail stations in River Edge, New Jersey and is located at River Edge Road and Park Avenue, one block East of Kinderkamack Road and three blocks West of River Road.
River Elegy River Elegy (Chinese: 河殇; Pinyin: HĂ©shÄng) was an early Chinese TV series co-authored by Su Xiaokang, shown in China Central Television in the late 1980s. The six-part documentary announcing the death of traditional Chinese civilization was extremely controversial.
River Elwy The River Elwy (Afon Elwy in Welsh) is a river in north Wales and is a tributary of the River Clwyd. The source of the river is sometimes said to be on the northern flank of Moel Seisog, south-east of Llanrwst, at Ordnance Survey grid reference SH853593.
River Erewash The River Erewash is a river that flows roughly southwards through Derbyshire, close to its eastern border with Nottinghamshire. It rises at a point south east of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, flows roughly westward to Eastwood then southward to the River Trent, near Long Eaton.
River Erne The River Erne, in the Northwest of Ireland, rises from Lough Gowna in County Cavan, flows through County Fermanagh, and ends in Ballyshannon in County Donegal. The river is 120 kilometres long, and is very popular for trout fishing, with a number of fisheries along both the river itself and its tributaries.
River Evenlode The Evenlode is a small river joining the Thames 5 km north-west of Oxford. It rises near Moreton-in-Marsh in the Cotswold Hills and flows south-east passing near Stow-on-the-Wold, Charlbury, Bladon, and Eynsham.
River Exe The River Exe rises near the village of Simonsbath, on Exmoor in Somerset, near the north (Bristol Channel) coast of the county, but flows more or less directly due south and reaches the sea at a substantial ria on the south (English Channel) coast of Devon. Historically, its lowest bridging point was at Exeter, though there is now a viaduct for the M5 motorway about 3 km south of the city centre.
River Fal The River Fal flows through Cornwall, Great Britain, rising near Truro and reaching the English Channel at Falmouth. On or near the banks of the Fal are the castles of Pendennis and St Mawes as well as Trelissick Garden.
River Farg The River Farg is a small tributary of the River Earn, located in the lieutenancy area of Perth and Kinross, central Scotland. Its source is located in Glen Farg reservoir; it winds round roads and farms, and has been forced in many places to change course due to human interference.
River Farm River Farm (25 acres) is a historic landscape with gardens located at 7931 East Boulevard Drive, Alexandria, Virginia. It was owned by George Washington from 1760 until his death in 1799, and is now the American Horticultural Society (AHS) headquarters .
River Feale The River Feale (Abhainn na Feile in Irish) rises near Rockchapel in the Mullaghareirk Mountains of County Cork in the southwest of Ireland and flows northwestwards through Abbeyfeale and Listowel in County Kerry before finally emptying into the Mouth of the Shannon by Ballyduff.
River Flit The River Flit is a short river in Bedfordshire, England. It flows through Flitwick, then past Greenfield and Flitton, then through Clophill, Chicksands, and Shefford, then past Stanford, before meeting the River Ivel at Langford.
River Foss The River Foss is an improved river in North Yorkshire, England, and a tributary of the River Ouse. It rises at Oulston reservoir at Yearsley and runs south through the Vale of York to York itself, which stands on the junction between the Ouse and the Foss.
River Foyle The River Foyle () is a river in the northwest of Ireland, which flows from the confluence of the rivers Finn and Mourne at Strabane in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, to the city of Derry, where it discharges into Lough Foyle and, ultimately, the Atlantic Ocean.
River Frome, Stroud The River Frome is a river in Gloucestershire that rises at Pinbury Park in the Cotswolds and flows west through Stroud and into the River Severn at Upper Framilode. It is unrelated to the River Frome at Bristol.
River Gade The River Gade is a river in England. It rises from a spring in the chalk of the Chiltern Hills at Dagnall and flows into the Grand Union Canal at Two Waters in Apsley where the River Bulbourne joins the Gade.
River Garw The River Garw (Afon Garw in Welsh, meaning "rugged river") runs for about 12 miles from its source in the hills north of Blaengarw to the confluence with the River Ogmore and the River Llynfi at Aberkenfig. It is one of three main tributaries of the River Ogmore which runs through the town of Bridgend.
River Geirionydd The River Geirionydd (Afon Geirionydd in Welsh) is a river in Snowdonia, North Wales. It is a tributary of the River Crafnant (Afon Conwy), which flows into the River Conwy (Afon Conwy), which is the main river of the Conwy valley.
River Glaslyn The River Glaslyn (Afon Glaslyn in Welsh) is a river in North Wales. Whilst not of great significance in terms of its length (about 16 miles), it is Gwynedd's primary river, and has greatly influenced the landscape in which it flows.
River Glaven The River Glaven is just 10½ miles long but its course flows through some of the most picturesque countryside in North Norfolk. Rising from a tiny headwater close to Lower Bodham and Baconsthorpe the river starts just below Selbrigg Pond where three streams combine at the outfall.
River Great Stour The River Great Stour (59.5 km long, including the Upper Great Stour The Environment Agency) is one of the sources of the River Stour in Kent, formed when the River East Stour and the River Upper Great Stour join, either side of Pledge’s Mill at the bottom of East Hill in Ashford, helping to form part of the Ashford Green Corridor.
River Gwash The River Gwash rises , near the western edge of the county of Rutland, England. It now helps to fill the Rutland Water reservoir from which a controlled flow is released to maintain its flow around Tolethorpe Hall and Stamford and into the River Welland at .
River Hamps The River Hamps is a tributary of the River Manifold in the Staffordshire Peak District. It rises on the high moorland (), on the south side of Merryton Low, east of Upper Hulme; flows south through Onecote, and Winkhill; it then flows east, to Waterhouses then finally north, to meet the Manifold under Beeston Tor.
River Heads, Queensland River Heads is a town in Queensland, Australia, 18 km south of the city of Hervey Bay. The town is built on a narrow peninsula surrounded by the Great Sandy Strait (to the east), the mouth of the Mary River (south) and the mouth of the Susan River (a tributary of the Mary) to the west.
River Heights, Manitoba River Heights is a neighborhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, located south of the Assiniboine River, west of Fort Rouge (unofficial boundary Stafford Street), east of Tuxedo, and north of the Canadian National Railways mainline. To the north of Academy Road is the elegant tree and mansion-lined Wellington Crescent.
River Hills Mall River Hills Mall is Mankato, Minnesota's main shopping area. The mall has several anchor and smaller stores including Sears, Target, Herberger's, Hot Topic, American Eagle, Hollister, Journey's, Claire's, Icing, and Scheel's.
River Hills, Manitoba River Hills is a small town on the Whiteshell River in the Rural Municipality of Whitemouth, located in south eastern Manitoba, Canada. This town is located on the eastern boundary of the prairies very close to the Canadian Shield region of eastern Manitoba.
River Hiz The River Hiz is a small tributary river that feeds the River Ivel that, in turn, feeds the River Great Ouse. Starting at its source of a chalk fed spring just south of the village of Charlton, the river winds its way through the county of Hertfordshire, moving it's way into and through Hitchin, where it meets the the River Oughton and River Purwell.
River Hooke The River Hooke in Dorset, England, runs from its source at Toller Whelme through the villages of Hooke, Kingcombe, Toller Porcorum, and Toller Fratrum to join the Frome at Maiden Newton, a course of some 6 miles. The river was formerly called the Toller, whence the name of the three Toller villages, as well as of the hundred of Tollerford: its present name has apparently been taken from that of the village of Hooke by back-formation.
River Hyndburn The River Hyndburn is a river in Lancashire, England. It passes through the towns of Haslingden, Baxenden, Accrington, Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood, before meeting Hyndburn Brook, before ultimately joining the River Calder.
River Chess The River Chess is a chalk-stream which springs from Chesham, Bucks and lies in the Chess Valley in Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire, in south-eastern England. The River Chess is reflected in Chesham's traditional pronunciation of "Chess-um".
River Ching The River Ching originates in Epping Forest, and runs to the River Lee, but not before being severely polluted in its lower reaches. It is dammed twice, the first time to form Connaught Water, in the parishes of Loughton and Waltham Abbey, and again at Highams Park.
River Churn The River Churn is one of the Cotswold rivers that feeds into the River Thames catchment. It arises at Seven Springs (on the A436) near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England and flows south across the Cotswold dip slope, passing through Cirencester and joining the River Thames near Cricklade in Wiltshire.
River Irt The River Irt is a river in the county of Cumbria in northern England. It flows from the south-western end of Wast Water, the deepest lake in England, leaving the lake at the foot of Whin Rigg, the southern peak of the famous Wastwater Screes.
River Irwell The River Irwell is a river in the counties of Lancashire and Greater Manchester in England that flows through (and divides) the centres of Manchester and Salford, before joining the River Mersey, and one of the rivers that drove the Industrial Revolution.
River Island River Island is a male and female clotheswear chain with 248 stores, including 12 UK superstores, located across the United Kingdom, Republic Of Ireland, Poland, The Netherlands, Turkey, Barhain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Singapore, and Cyprus, and the name is known for being a leader in casual fashion. It began in 1948, by Mr.
River Kent The River Kent is a short river in the county of Cumbria in England. The river originates in hills surrounding Kentmere, and flows for around 20 miles (32 km) into the north of Morecambe Bay, having passed through Kentmere, Staveley, Burneside, Kendal and Sedgwick on the way.
River Kenwater The River Kenwater is a short tributary of the River Lugg. In fact, it is also an offshoot of that river, separating from it about 2 kilometres north-west of Leominster; it flows through the town and re-joins the Lugg just outside Leominster's east boundary.
River Kinder The River Kinder is a small river, only about 3 miles long, in northwestern Derbyshire, England. Rising on the plateau of Kinder Scout, it flows generally westwards to its confluence with the River Sett at Bowden Bridge.
River Lagan The River Lagan () is a major river in Northern Ireland which runs 40 miles (60 km) from the Slieve Croob mountain in County Down to Belfast where it enters Belfast Lough, an inlet of the Irish Sea. The River Lagan forms the border between County Antrim and County Down.
River Lambourn The River Lambourn is a river in the English county of Berkshire and a tributary of the River Kennet. The river rises in the Berkshire Downs above its namesake village of Lambourn and flows through the villages of East Garston, Great Shefford, Welford, Boxford, Bagnor, Donnington and Shaw before entering the Kennet between Newbury and Thatcham.
River Lathkill The River Lathkill is a river in the Peak District National Park in England. It rises close to Monyash, west of Bakewell, and flows generally eastward past the village of Over Haddon and through the village of Alport until it meets the River Wye near Rowsley.
River Laune The River Laune (pronounced to rhyme with "down") is a river in County Kerry, Ireland which flows from Lough Leane (sometimes written as Lough Lein), one of the Lakes of Killarney, through the town of Killorglin, and empties into the sea at Dingle Bay. The Laune is well known for salmon and trout fishing.
River Lee (England) The River Lee or River LeaHistorically, the river has been called the "Lea", "Lee" or "Ley". The "Ley" spelling is seen in mediaeval documents but subsequently passed from common usage.
River Lee (Ireland) The Lee (An Laoi in Irish) is a river in the Republic of Ireland. It rises in the Shehy mountains on the western border of County Cork and flows eastwards through Cork city and empties into the sea at Cork Harbour on Ireland's south coast.
River Leen The River Leen rises in the Robin Hood Hills just outside Kirkby-in-Ashfield. It then flows through the grounds of Newstead Abbey and on through Bestwood Country Park, and following the route of the Leen Valley into suburban and urban Nottingham, passing through Bulwell, Basford, Radford, and Lenton before joining up with the River Trent.
River Leven, Dunbartonshire The River Leven is a stretch of water in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, flowing from Loch Lomond in the North to the River Clyde in the South. The total length of the river is approximately six miles and is very popular with salmon and sea trout anglers, trying to catch one of these migratory fish going up to Loch Lomond.
River Line (Conrail) Conrail's River Line, until the 1998 split of Conrail, referred to a line from Jersey City, New Jersey to Selkirk, New York, along the west side of the Hudson River. A parallel track, which was operated as part of the River Line from Jersey City to Weehawken, New Jersey, was known as the Weehawken Branch.
River Line (New Jersey Transit) The River Line (styled River LINE by NJ Transit) is a light rail system in New Jersey, United States that connects the cities of Camden and Trenton, New Jersey's capital. It is operated for New Jersey Transit by the Southern New Jersey Rail Group, which includes Bechtel Group and Bombardier.
River Llynfi The River Llynfi (Afon Llynfi in Welsh) is one of three main tributaries of the River Ogmore. It runs for around 10 miles from its source north of Maesteg to the confluence with the River Ogmore and the River Garw at Aberkenfig.
River Loddon The River Loddon is a river in the English counties of Berkshire and Hampshire. It is a tributary of the River Thames, rising within the urban area of Basingstoke and flowing to meet the Thames near the village of Wargrave.
River Loughor The River Loughor () in Carmarthenshire, Wales has its source at an underground lake at the Black Mountain. It flows past settlements like Ammanford, Gwaun-cae-Gurwen, Hendy (where it becomes tidal) in Carmarthenshire and Pontarddulais.
River Lugg The River Lugg rises near Presteigne, Wales (OS ref: ), then flows through Herefordshire, England, including the town of Leominster, south of which it is met by a tributary, the River Arrow, then to a confluence with the River Wye, which it joins at Mordiford, 9 miles downstream of Hereford and 45 miles from its source.
River martin The river martins are a distinct subfamily Pseudochelidoninae within the swallow and martin bird family Hirundinidae. They possess a number of distinct features which mark them out from other swallows and martins, namely their robust legs and feet, and stout bill.
River monitor River monitors were the strongest class of riverine warships. The name originally came from the USS Monitor (they appeared first during the American Civil War and at that time were distinguished by having revolving turrets).
River Market The River Market (also known as River Quay) is a shopping area and neighborhood in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. It stretches north of the downtown Interstate 70 loop to the Missouri River, and is bordered by the Broadway Bridge on the west and the Heart of America Bridge on the east.
River Maun The River Maun is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. Its source lies near Sutton-in-Ashfield, and from there it flows north east through Mansfield (which takes its name from the river), Edwinstowe and Ollerton, these being the heart of the Sherwood Forest area.
River Mawddach The River Mawddach (in Welsh, Afon Mawddach) is a river in North Wales which has its source in a wide area north of Ddualt in Snowdonia. The river is much branched and many of the significant tributaries are of a similar size to the main river.
River Meden The River Meden is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. Its source lies just north of Huthwaite, near the Derbyshire border, and from there it flows north east through Pleasley and Warsop before merging temporarily with the River Maun near Bothamsall.
River Medina The River Medina is a small river that runs from the hills in the south of the Isle of Wight, through the capital Newport, towards the Solent at Cowes. The river is a navigable tidal estuary from Newport northwards.
River Medway The River Medway in England flows for 112 km from Turners Hill, in West Sussex, through Tonbridge, Maidstone and the Medway Towns conurbation in Kent, to the River Thames at Sheerness, where it is the latter's last tributary. The mouth of the river is defined by Garrison Point, between the Isle of Sheppey and the Isle of Grain.
River Mint The River Mint is a river in Cumbria, England. The Mint starts life at Whelpside at the confluence of Bannisdale Beck, running south-east from Bannisdale Head, and a smaller stream draining a group of small valleys from headwaters in The Forest, Combs Hollow and Mabbin Crag.
River Misbourne The River Misbourne rises in a field on the outskirts of Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, and flows down the Misbourne valley to join the River Colne just north of where the latter is crossed by the A40 Western Avenue.
River Moselle (London) The River Moselle or 'Moselle Brook' is a river in North London, flowing mostly through Tottenham towards the Lee Valley. It was originally a genuine tributary of the River Lee, but now flows into another Lee tributary, Pymme's Brook, which appears to have been extended artificially in parallel with the Lee, possibly as far back as the 17th century.
River Moy The River Moy (Abhainn na Muaidhe in Irish) rises in the Ox Mountains in County Sligo in the northwest of Ireland. For the greater part of its length the Moy flows southwestward, entering County Mayo and passing not far from Swinford before turning north near the village of Kilmore and heading for the historic town of Ballina, where it empties into Killala Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
River Music Experience The River Music Experience is a multi-use music facility located in the Redstone Building in Davenport, Iowa. The purpose of the River Music Experience is to give Davenport's (and the Quad Cities Region)residents and visitors opportunities to experience America's music, and most especially the music of the Mississippi River, through live musical performances, and programs which nurture, educate and inspire musicians and music appreciators.
River Nadder The River Nadder is one of the chalk stream rivers of southern England, much sought after by fly fishermen because of its clear waters and abundance of brown trout. It is one of the main tributaries of the River Avon, rising from a number of springs and small streams at Donhead St.
River Nagavali The River Nagavali is one of the main rivers of Southern Orissa and North Eastern Andhra Pradesh States. Nagavali River rises in the eastern slopes of the Eastern Ghats in the Kalahandi district of Orissa at an elevation of about 915 m.
River Noe The River Noe is a tributary of the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. It flows approximately 12 kilometres from its source, the confluence of two streams running off Kinder Scout in the Peak District, east through Edale and then southeast through the village of Hope.
River of Blood In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the River of Blood, or more properly, the River of Blood Murders, refers to the mass murder/ sacrifice of eight children of wealthy Greyhawk families in 565 CY by Sir Bluto Sans Pite, a local knight. The event was so named because Bluto performed the grisly ritual in a cavern beneath his home where the Millstream enters Greyhawk City, causing the stream to run red with his victims' blood.
River out of Eden River out of Eden (subtitled "A Darwinian View of Life") is a 1995 popular science book by Richard Dawkins. The book is about Darwinian evolution and includes summaries of the topics covered in his earlier books, The Selfish Gene, The Extended Phenotype and The Blind Watchmaker.
River Oaks Center River Oaks Center is located at the Southeast corner of River Oaks Drive and Torrence Avenue in Calumet City, Illinois. River Oaks Center originally opened in 1966 and was a development of KLC Ventures, a firm that included pioneering developer Philip M.
River Oaks Elementary School (Houston) River Oaks Elementary School is a magnet Vanguard school for the Houston Independent School District. It is located in the River Oaks neighborhood of Houston, Texas and functions as a neighborhood school for the River Oaks, Avalon Place, Oak Estates, and Royden Oaks neighborhoods in addition to being a Vanguard school.
River Oaks Elementary School (Prince William County, Virginia) River Oaks Elementary is a public elementary school of the Prince William County Public Schools, in Woodbridge, Virginia, and serves children from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. The school first opened in September 1990.
River Oaks International Tennis Tournament The River Oaks International Tennis Tournament is held at the River Oaks Country Club in Houston, Texas, United States]]. The tournament is not related to the ATP Tour and players participating in the tournament will not gain points for the ATP rankings.
River Oaks Theatre The River Oaks Theatre is an historic movie theater located at 2009 West Gray Street in Houston, Texas. The theater has three projection screens; one large screen, downstairs, and two smaller screens, upstairs.
River Ore The River Ore is a wide tidal estuary river in Suffolk, England. It is a river with a split personality, having only one bank -- the Southern and Western bank are of the Ore giving Orford its name, whilst on the Northern and Eastern bank, the river is known as the River Alde giving Aldeburgh its name.
River Ouse, Yorkshire The River Ouse (pronounced "ooze") in North Yorkshire, England is formed by the confluence of the River Swale and the River Ure to the east of Boroughbridge in central North Yorkshire. However it continues as the River Ure until about 6 miles downstream of there at Cuddy Shaw Reach near Linton-on-Ouse.
River Ouzel The River Ouzel (anciently called the River Lovat) is a river in England, which is a tributary of the River Great Ouse. It rises in the Chiltern Hills and flows 20Â miles north to join the Ouse at Newport Pagnell.
River Parishes The River Parishes are those parishes in Louisiana between New Orleans and Baton Rouge that span both banks of the Mississippi River, and are officially part of the Acadiana region. Traditionally they are considered to be St.
River Park River Park is a shopping center in Fresno, California. The center has three distinct shopping areas: The Shops at River Park, The Marketplace at River Park, and River Park Plaza, all of which are located on the east side of Blackstone Avenue.
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