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  1. Aa River (1579 bytes)
    1: ... of a large number of small Europe|European rivers. 2: ...nguages, with the meaning of moderately sized river. It is also an English language|English n... 5: ...sche Aa), both falling into the Gulf of Riga, near Riga, which is situated between them
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  2. Alabama River (1892 bytes)
    1: The '''Alabama River''', in the United States|U.S. state of Alab... 2: ...oosa River|Tallapoosa and Coosa River|Coosa rivers, which unite about six miles above Montgomery,... 5: ...Mobile River|Mobile and Tensas River|Tensas rivers, which discharge into Mobile Bay.
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  3. Amazon River (20121 bytes)
    2: ... NASA satellite image of a part of the Amazon River 4: ...se). Second, the point from which the length of a river is measured is not always agreed upon.
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  5. Abana River (1292 bytes)
    1: '''Abana''' (or AMANAH, classical Chrysorrhoas) and PHARPAR, 2: ...scus" (2 Books of Kings|Kings v. 12), now generally identified with the Barada (i.e. ''cold'') a...
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  6. Arno river (903 bytes)
    1: Image:Arno_river.jpg|thumbnail||300px|Arno River in Florence, Italy 2: ... it enters Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the biggest river in the region. 4: ... where it passes below the Ponte Vecchio. The river flooded the city regularly in historical time...
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  7. Columbia River (4783 bytes)
    1: ...Gorge, Washington side<br /><small>''Columbia River Gorge, Washington or North side''</small></div> 3: ...80 km) form the Washington-Oregon state line. It flows into the Pacific Ocean at Astor...
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  8. Clearwater River (396 bytes)
    1: Category:Idaho rivers 3: ...the river in New Zealand, see Clearwater River, New Zealand'' 5: ...The Lewis and Clark Expedition went down this river.
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  9. Danube River (5352 bytes)
    2: ...cond-longest river in Europe (the Volga River|Volga being the longest). 4: ...[Germany in the Black Forest as two smaller rivers called Brigach and Breg, which join in ...
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  10. Detroit River (2038 bytes)
    1: ...tes|United States of America passes through the river lengthwise. Its elevation is 175 meters above... 3: ... Grosse Ile to the mainland USA and one bridge connects Belle Isle to Detroit. 5: ...Grosse Ile, Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan|Riverview, Trenton, Michigan|Trenton, and Gibra...
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  11. East River (2533 bytes)
    1: ...; there are also two East River (Virginia)|East Rivers in the U.S. state of Virginia.''
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  12. Ganges River (4061 bytes)
    1: ...ash; a region of thick mangrove forests, and one of the major habitats of the tiger|Royal Bengal... 3: ...a tributary of the Ganga, and their confluence is near what is the site of the traditional holy Hindu ... 5: ...o notable in that it contains a rare species of River_shark|freshwater shark, Glyphis gangeticus ...
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  13. Ghaggar River (850 bytes)
    1: ...ppears into the Thar Desert. The Saraswati River|Saraswati flows into the Ghaggar, in Haryana]... 3: ...nto Pakistan where it is known as the Hakra River. 5: ...ers are often identified as the Vedic Saraswati River.
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  15. Hakra River (421 bytes)
    1: ...C - 1500 BC was the continuation of the Ghaggar River in India. 3: ...ers are often identified as the Vedic Saraswati River.
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  16. Indus river (26 bytes)
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  17. Indus River (3239 bytes)
    1: ...b|300px|The Indus River in northern Pakistan, near the rock Aornus. 3: ...literally and 90% people live below the poverty line but still they love Pakistan and want to be the f... 5: ...t has now been recognised by conservationists as one of the world's most important ecological regions.
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  18. Mississippi River (12922 bytes)
    1: ... United States; for other uses, see Mississippi River (disambiguation).'' 5: ...pi River. Taken together, they form the largest river system in North America. If measured from ...
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  19. Missouri River (3570 bytes)
    1: ...ro) fr:Missouri (rivière) simple:Missouri River 5: ...ouri river.jpg|200px|right|thumbnail|The Missouri River and its tributaries
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  20. Murray River (4045 bytes)
    3: ...f the Murray in its middle reaches, near Howlong, New South Wales. 5: ...ralia's inland plains, forming the border between New South Wales and Victoria as it wanders to the no...
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  25. Apollo (17210 bytes)
    3: ...eligious contexts. But Apollo and Helios/Sol remained quite separate beings in literary/mythological t...
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  26. Andorra (10552 bytes)
    1: ...hwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. O...
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  28. Agriculture (12936 bytes)
    5: ...he ''practice'' -- the ''study'' of these disciplines is called Agricultural Science|agricultural sc...
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  30. Ambiguity (3143 bytes)
    1: ...nlikely to mean that he buried the money beside a river. More problematic are words whose senses express ... 3: ... one meaning whose boundaries are not sharply defined. 5: ...in lexical ambiguities, where there is more than one way to break up a set of sounds into words, for e...
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  31. Asia (8686 bytes)
    2: Image:Asia_satellite_plane.jpg|thumb|300px|A satellite composite image of As... 3: ...e Ural River (according to others, the Emba River) and the Ural Mountains to Novaya Zemlya]... 5: ...egion of '''Asia''' is the continent of Asia plus nearby islands in the Indian Ocean|Indian an...
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  32. Aa River (1579 bytes)
    1: ... of a large number of small Europe|European rivers. 2: ...nguages, with the meaning of moderately sized river. It is also an English language|English n... 5: ...sche Aa), both falling into the Gulf of Riga, near Riga, which is situated between them
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  33. Atlantic Ocean (18719 bytes)
    2: ...second-largest ocean, covering approximately one-fifth of its surface. The ocean's name, derived ... 4: ...tlantic is separated from the Arctic Ocean by a line from Greenland to southernmost Svalbard to no...
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    3: ...cool dry season from May to October. Elevations generally range from 3,000 to 6,000 feet. The far nort...
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  35. Arctic Ocean (7879 bytes)
    4: ...], and Norwegian Sea|Norwegian seas. It is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Bering Strait...
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  37. Argentina (15748 bytes)
    1: The '''Argentine Republic''' (República Argentina) is a Spanish ... 3: ...niards named the river of Solís, Río de la Plata (River of Silver).
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  40. Alexander the Great (31393 bytes)
    2: ...age of Hellenistic Greece across several continents. 5: ... the seer Aristander of Telmessus, who determined that his wife was pregnant, and the child would ...
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