- A
river is a
natural freshwater stream that
flows on land or
inside caves towards another body of
water at a
lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or...
- A brown-water navy or
riverine navy, in the
broadest sense, is a
naval force capable of
military operations in
littoral zone waters. The term originated...
- The
riverine rabbit (Bunolagus monticularis), also
known as the
bushman rabbit or
bushman hare, is a
rabbit with an
extremely limited distribution area...
-
Special Operations Craft –
Riverine is a boat used by the
United States Navy to
perform short-range
insertion and
extraction of
special operations forces...
- A
riparian forest or
riparian woodland is a
forested or
wooded area of land
adjacent to a body of
water such as a river, stream, pond, lake, marshland...
-
buildings are in the
natural flood plains of rivers.
People could avoid riverine flood damage by
moving away from rivers. However,
people in many countries...
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attached to the coastline. They are
mostly found in Antarctica.
Fluvial (or
riverine)
lakes are
lakes produced by
running water.
These lakes include plunge...
- 1930s, the
Soviet Navy
began developing small armoured riverboats or "
riverine tanks":
vessels displacing 26 to 48 tons, on
which the
turrets of tanks...
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Patrol Boat,
Riverine, or PBR, is the
United States Navy
designation for a
small rigid-hulled
patrol boat used in the
Vietnam War from
March 1966 until...
- War, the
Mobile Riverine Force (MRF) (after May 1967),
initially designated Mekong Delta Mobile Afloat Force, and
later the
Riverines, were a
joint US...