There probably are rivers in every country, but I'm not sure that there are rivers in EVERY town.
Every country has houses next to rivers.
every country/town has its own culture
There are spirits in every single country world wide. In every city... In every town. So, yes.
The town of Wentworth is at the junction of the Darling and Murray Rivers.
As far as I know, rivers are found in every country, except possibly in the very tiniest such as Andorra or Lichtenstein or the Vatican. To my knowledge, there are no rivers in Antarctica, however there is a lot of glacial runoff.
Rena is a small town in Norway. In 2005, the population was 2,009 people. There is a branch of the Hedmark University College there, and both the Glomma and Rena rivers intersect at this location.
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there are literally thousands. Every town in Texas has it's own song, and every school in every town has it's own song. There are songs about the rivers, the forts, the bridges, the beaches, the highways, the mountains, and most of the titles start with "Texas..."
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Grafton is a town located in the Northern Rivers district of New South Wales. It is a beautiful place, known for its extraordinary displays of jacaranda blooms every spring season.
Every 3 months or 3000 miles.
About every 70,000 miles.