All languages combined word senses marked with place category "Rivers in Florida, USA"
Parent categories: Rivers, Places, Bodies of water, Names, Landforms, Water, Earth, Liquids, Nature, Matter, Chemistry, Sciences
Total 9 word senses
- Apalachicola (Proper name) [English] A river in Florida, United States, which flows from Georgia to the Gulf of Mexico.
- Black Creek (Proper name) [English] A number of streams in the United States, including in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
- Crystal River (Proper name) [English] The name of several rivers in the United States.; A river in Citrus County, Florida, flowing into the Gulf of Mexico.
- Escambia (Proper name) [English] A river in Florida which flows into the Gulf of Mexico, and is a continuation of the Conecuh River.
- Little River (Proper name) [English] The name of many rivers and other places in several countries, including:; A number of places in the United States:; A neighbourhood and river in Miami, Florida.
- Miami (Proper name) [English] A placename:; Ellipsis of Miami River.; A river in Miami-Dade County, Florida, a river flowing past the city of Miami, Dade.
- St. Johns River (Proper name) [English] The longest river in the state of Florida, United States, 310 miles long.
- St. Marys River (Proper name) [English] A river between Florida and Georgia, United States, that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
- セントジョンズ (Proper name) [Japanese] St. Johns (a river in Florida, United States)
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