That would be Paris, Texas. Paris, France has the River Seine.
Are you talking about the Mississippi River ? Then I think it would be the bank ofthe river, not the coast. Oceans have coasts, lakes have shores, and rivers havebanks.The states that are completely or partly south of 40° north latitude and lie alongthe banks of the Mississippi River are:-- Missouri-- Illinois-- Kentucky-- Arkansas-- Tennessee-- Louisiana-- Mississippi
Would that be the Mississippi.
Leaving the Black Sea you pass the Bosporus Strait, the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles Strait before you reach the Aegean Sea.The Sea of Marmara (sometimes spelled Marmora) lies between the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea.
You would normally find the source of a river at high ground. Say your on a deserted island, you would look for the highest point to find freshwater which is normally near the source of the river. This is because of gravity, the water would be searching for the lowest point.
The White River is in the US state of Arkansas. Black bears are very common in the Southeastern US.
t would be safer than following a river in the south, because if you go canoeing in the south, you'll run into mountain men
texas
That would be the Gila (pronounced HEE-lah) River.
You would be in Virginia.
That would have to be Alabama. What state (Alabama) is next to a very large river (Mississippi River) that shares a name with one of the boarder state (Mississippi).
lake itasca in minnesota
That would be the Columbia River. Back in the old days, the settlers decided on Columbia as the name of the new state that would be split off from the Oregon Territory. Someone pointed out that this would be easily confused with District of Columbia, so they named the new state, "Washington." The river was named after that first attempt at naming the state.
The Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi river, and Texas are in a general area of America. However, not all touch. Mississippi would be the state that touches the Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi River, but not Texas.
Oregon
That would be Oregon
There are two main rivers that run though Germany....one is the Rhine River and flows very close to the Black Forrest Mountains. The other is the Elbe which is closer to Poland. I would say that neither runs into the Black Sea....The Black Sea is located close to Turkey rather. Are you sure they didn't mean the Black Forrest?