Black River

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Black River

  1. One of the longest rivers in Jamaica; it is 33.2 miles long.
  2. A town located at the mouth of the Black River, the parish capital of Saint Elizabeth parish, Jamaica.
  3. A river in Vietnam and Yunnan, China.
    • 1972 July 14, Seymour M. Hersh, “Dikes in Hanoi Area Represent 2,000‐Year Effort to Tame Rivers”, in The New York Times, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2018-02-24:
      Specific data on the flow of the Red River near Hanoi was impossible to obtain but last month Le Monde, the Paris newspaper, published a dispatch predicting that the flow of the Black River, a main tributary, would reach 32,500 cubic meters a second at Sontay, about 25 miles northwest of Hanoi (a cubic meter is about 35 cubic feet).
    • 2017 July 1, Colin Hinshelwood, “Cruise Vietnam’s scenic and lush Red River”, in CNN, archived from the original on 25 June 2017:
      The Upper Red River veers northwards to China, but we take a sneaky left-hand turn down the Da River (Black River).
  4. A river in west-central Wisconsin, United States, a tributary of the Mississippi.

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