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Many rivers flow north. Any river with a source south of the mouth and at a higher elevation than the mouth, will flow north. The Nile, Lena, and Ob all run north, as well as the
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There's no exact count of rivers that flow north, but there are a great many. Some of the larger ones that flow north are the Nile River in Africa, the Rhine, Vistula, Oder and Elba
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The Nile River flows northward, and is fairly unique for doing so, because of the high elevation of the cataracts which provide the river's water supply. The northward flow of the
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The Red River of the North, which forms the border between Minnesota and North Dakota, flows north and drains into Lake Winnipeg in Canada.
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