The point of origin for a river is its source.
The locations near its start may be called "headwaters." The usual source of a river is a pond, creek, spring, or other small body of water. Where there are multiple sources, the one that is highest in elevation is usually considered the primary one.
The place where the river begins is called a source.
a source is a place where a river begins
a source is a place where a river begins
The head source.
A place where a river rises is called the source or headwaters of the river. This is typically the point where the river begins, either from a spring, glacier, or other water source.
The headwaters.
A river that begins with I is the Illinois River in Illinois USA.
The Indus River is the major river of Pakistan that begins with an I.
Syr Dar'ya is the river that begins at the pamirs
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A river's place of origin is where the river begins; this is called the source. The opposite of the river's source is the mouth, or where the river ends. The mouth of the river is where the river meets the ocean.
The Arve River is a tributary of the Rhone River. It begins with the letter A.