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  2. Rivers of America (Disney) - Wikipedia

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    The Rivers of America and its various watercraft in Disneyland, 2007. The Rivers of America is the artificial river found in the Frontierland areas of Disneyland-style Disney theme parks around the world. The first river was built in Disneyland when the park opened in 1955. [ 1] It surrounds Tom Sawyer Island, which can be reached by rafts ...

  3. Rivers of America Series - Wikipedia

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    The Rivers of America Series started in 1937 with the publication of Kennebec: Cradle of Americans by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, and ended in 1974 with the publication of The American: River of El Dorado by Margaret Sanborn. Constance Lindsay Skinner initially conceived the series. She was also the first series editor.

  4. List of rivers of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Coco River (Wanki River) Honduras and Nicaragua. 470 mi (760 km) border river, longest river in Honduras and Nicaragua. Dulce River. Guatemala. 27 mi (43 km) largest bridge in Central America, location of Tarzan movie in 1939 [ 13] Lempa River.

  5. Rivers of America - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of America. Rivers of America may refer to: List of rivers of the Americas. Rivers of America (Disney), an attraction at Disney theme parks. Rivers of America Series, a series of books on American rivers. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  6. Americas - Wikipedia

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    001 – World. 1990s CIA political map of the Americas in Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection. The Americas, sometimes collectively called America, [ 5][ 6][ 7] are a landmass comprising the totality of North America and South America. [ 8][ 9][ 10] The Americas make up most of the land in Earth 's Western Hemisphere and comprise the New World.

  7. Lists of rivers - Wikipedia

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    List of drainage basins by area (including rivers, lakes, and endorheic basins) List of largest unfragmented rivers; List of longest undammed rivers; List of river name etymologies; List of rivers by age; List of rivers by discharge; List of rivers by length; List of rivers of Central America and the Caribbean; List of rivers of the Americas

  8. Rio Grande - Wikipedia

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    Río Grande is Spanish for "Big River" and Río Grande del Norte means "Big River of the North". In English, Rio Grande is pronounced either / ˈ r iː oʊ ˈ ɡ r æ n d / or / ˈ r iː oʊ ˈ ɡ r ɑː n d eɪ /. In Mexico, it is known as Río Bravo or Río Bravo del Norte, bravo meaning (among other things) "furious", "agitated" or "wild".

  9. Rivers of Blood speech - Wikipedia

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    The " Rivers of Blood " speech was made by British Member of Parliament (MP) Enoch Powell on 20 April 1968, to a meeting of the Conservative Political Centre in Birmingham, England. His speech made various remarks, which included strong criticism of significant Commonwealth immigration to the United Kingdom and the proposed Race Relations Act ...