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Black Warrior, river, United States
(Encyclopedia)Black Warrior, navigable river, 178 mi (286 km) long, rising in N central Ala. and flowing generally SW to the Tombigbee River. The Black Warrior drains a coal- and cotton-producing area, but these in...Saint Francis, river, United States
(Encyclopedia)Saint Francis, river, c.470 mi (760 km) long, rising in the hills of SE Missouri and flowing S through NE Arkansas to join the Mississippi River near Helena, Ark. The river forms part of the Arkansasâ...Saint Johns, river, United States
(Encyclopedia)Saint Johns, river, 285 mi (459 km) long, rising in SE Fla., N of Lake Okeechobee, and flowing N to Jacksonville, where it turns abruptly eastward and enters the Atlantic Ocean 28 mi (45 km) away. It ...Saint Joseph, river, United States
(Encyclopedia)Saint Joseph, river, 210 mi (338 km) long, rising in S Mich. and flowing generally westward in wide curves to Lake Michigan at Benton Harbor, Mich. South Bend, Ind., is on the river, which was an impo...San Juan, river, United States
(Encyclopedia)San Juan săn wän [key], river, c.400 mi (640 km) long, rising in the San Juan Mts., SW Colo., and flowing generally W through N.Mex. and Utah to Lake Powell on the Colorado River. Navajo Dam, part o...Mohave, river and desert, United States
(Encyclopedia)Mohave, river and desert: see Mojave. ...Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de
(Encyclopedia)Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de fränthÄ“sˈkÅ väsˈkÄth dÄ kÅrÅnäˈᵺŠ[key], c.1510–1554, Spanish explorer. He went to Mexico with Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza and in 1538 was made governor...McAllen
(Encyclopedia)McAllen, city (1990 pop. 84,021), Hidalgo co., extreme S Tex., on the Rio Grande; inc. 1911. It is a port of entry and a packing and processing center for the citrus fruit, truck crops, and other prod...Balsas, RÃo
(Encyclopedia)Balsas, RÃo rēˈŠbälˈsäs [key], river, c.450 mi (720 km) long, rising in the state of Puebla, E central Mexico. One of Mexico's longest rivers, it flows in a curve from south to northwest throu...Negro, RÃo, river, Colombia, Venezuela, and Brazil
(Encyclopedia)Negro, RÃo rēˈŠnÄˈgrÅ [key], river, c.1,400 mi (2,250 km) long, rising as the GuainÃa River in E Colombia where it flows NE before turning south to form part of the Colombia-Venezuela border....Browse by Subject
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