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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

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Africa

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Australia

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Brazil and Colombia

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Canada

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China

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Mainland

Honduras

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

India

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Ireland

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Jamaica

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Macedonia

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Russia

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Sri Lanka

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Taiwan

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Ukraine

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United States

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Vietnam

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Communities

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Mauritius

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Australia

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Canada

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United States

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Films

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Music

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Others

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See also

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