"East River" meaning in All languages combined

See East River on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Forms: the East River [canonical]
Etymology: east + river * (New York City): From being a river-like channel lying east of Manhattan (“New York City”) Etymology templates: {{com|en|east|river}} east + river, {{sense|New York City}} (New York City): Head templates: {{en-proper-noun|def=1|head=East River}} the East River
  1. A channel in New York City, New York Harbor, at the narrow end of Long Island Sound, separating Manhattan, from Long Island. Wikipedia link: Roosevelt Island, en:East River (disambiguation), headquarters of the United Nations Translations (Translations): East River [feminine] (French), Ист-Ри́вер (Ist-Ríver) [masculine] (Russian)
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