The Nile is the most famous, but by no means the only river that flows north. Others include the Niagara River (as in Niagara Falls), and the Rhine and Elbe in Germany.
Many more can be found here: http://www.geocities.com/loisnotlane/rivers.html.
Athabasca Alberta, Canada, 765 miles
Bann Northern Ireland
Bighorn Wyoming and Montana, USA, 336 miles
Cauca Colombia, 597 miles
Deschutes Oregon, USA, 250 miles
Eel Northern California, USA, 78 miles
Erne Ireland and Northern Ireland, 60 miles
Essequibo Guyana, 600 miles
Genesee New York, USA, 144 miles
Jordan Utah, USA, 45 miles
Lena Russian Federation, 2735 miles
Little Bighorn, Wyoming and Montana, USA, 80 miles
Magdalena Colombia, 1062 miles
Mojave Southern California, USA, 100 miles
Monongahela Eastern USA, 128 miles
New Virginia and West Virginia, USA, 255 miles
Niagara Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, 39 miles.
Nile Africa, 4150 miles
Ob Russian Federation, 2289 miles
Oswego New York, USA, 24 miles
Otter Creek Vermont, USA, 75 miles
Pend Oreille Washington, USA, 62 miles
Red Minnesota, North Dakota, USA (into Canada), 318 miles
Richelieu Quebec, Canada, 208 miles
Saginaw Michigan, USA, 20 miles.
Saint Johns Florida, USA, 275 miles
San Pedro Mexico (into Arizona), 142 miles
Shennandoah Virginia and West Virginia, USA, 55 miles
Wilamette Oregon, USA, 188 miles
Wallkill New Jersey, USA, length unknown
Yenisey Russian Federation, 2548 miles
Youghiogheny Eastern USA, 151 miles
Source: http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/riversno.htm
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The Orinoco River.
The Nile River in Egypt :D
Where the Rivers Flow North was created in 1978.
All of the rivers in Siberia tend to flow north. These rivers flow north as they being pulled to drain into the Arctic Ocean.
The Fox river (in Wisconsin) flows North. The Fox and the Nile are the only two rivers in the world that flow North.
Rivers always flow downhill, regardless of compass direction. It is a myth that rivers "normally" flow from north to south.
Gravity, not gods cause rivers to flow. Most rivers in the northern parts of continents flow from south to north.
The Mississippi, the Missouri, and the Ohio Rivers flow south.
Most rivers do not flow to the south. Rivers can only flow from areas of higher elevation to lower elevations, taking the route of least resistence. This is regardless of whether rivers are in the northern or southern hemisphere.
None. The only two rivers that flow south to north are the Nile River in Egypt and the Tenefly River in New Jersey. In the State of Florida, The St. Johns River flows from South to North
Yes actually something interesting that supports this answer, the Mississippi River used to flow north to south, but a Tennessee earthquake in the 1800's caused it to be one of the only rivers to flow south to north!
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Almost all rivers in Poland flow north because Poland is located in a catchment area of the Baltic Sea, which lies north of Poland.
Gravity