Black River

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Black River is a common name for streams and communities around the world: in Spanish and Portuguese, Rio Negro; in French, Rivière Noire; in Turkish, Kara Su; in Serbo-Croatian, Crna Reka, Црна Река or Crna Rijeka, Црна Ријека; in Macedonian, Црна Река, Crna Reka.

Streams

Africa

Australia

Brazil and Colombia

  • Black River (Amazon)
    , known as Rio Negro in Portuguese and Río Negro or Río Guainía in Spanish

Canada

China

Mainland
  • Amur River
  • Black River (Asia), also known as Lixian River, a tributary of the Red River
  • Ejin River, also known as the Heihe (黑河, lit. "black river")

Honduras

  • Sico River, historically called the Rio Tinto, or Black River

India

Ireland

Jamaica

Macedonia

Russia

  • Amur River
  • Chernaya River (Saint Petersburg)
    , also known as the Tchernaya Rechka

Sri Lanka

  • Black River (Sri Lanka)

Taiwan

  • Black River (Taiwan)
    , another name for the Dadu River

Ukraine

  • Chyornaya (Crimea)
    , also known as the Black River

United States

Vietnam

Communities

Mauritius

Australia

Canada

United States

Films

Music

Others

See also