depends on the definition of the word RIVER. Most dictionaries include the word 'large' in this definition, so the answer would be 'yes'. French, interestingly, has two words, riviere and fleuve; a FLEUVE runs into the sea, whereas a RIVIERE runs into a fleuve. As any stream that flows into the sea is a fleuve, some of them are quite small.
There are no lakes or rivers in Liechtenstein of large enough size to be considered important.
2 rivers flow in it its also very large in size
An island is a large mass of land surrounded by water on all sides. Examples include Hawaii and Madagascar. Islands can vary in size and can be found in oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers.
No the Nile is the longest if them all, they are all different lengths
Only on very large rivers, such as the River Avon.
there are 32 large rivers in Iraq but the biggest one is Euphrates
no not all footballs are the same size they are made in kids, medium, and large.
Rivers
Before roads and railways were built all over the place, rivers and riverboats offered easy transportation.
El Salvador has several rivers, but they are generally not classified as large compared to rivers in larger countries. The most significant rivers include the Lempa River, which is the longest in the country, as well as the San Miguel and Goascorán rivers. While these rivers are important for local ecosystems and agriculture, they are relatively smaller in size and flow compared to major rivers found in other nations.
In all of the world's large water bodies (i.e. lakes, rivers and oceans).
A rivulette :)