The River Don.
South Yorkshire - main conurbations are Sheffield and Doncaster
The River Don flows for 70 miles (112 km) through the Don Valley in Yorkshire.
The rivers Swale, Ure, Nidd and Wharfe all join the River Ouse in North Yorkshire. In South Yorkshire there are the Rivers Don, Rother and Sheaf. In West Yorkshire is the River Calder. They all merge to form the River Humber.
The Murray River is the main river in South Australia.
The rivers Swale, Ure, Nidd and Wharfe all join the River Ouse in North Yorkshire. In South Yorkshire there are the Rivers Don, Rother and Sheaf. In West Yorkshire is the River Calder. They all merge to form the River Humber. And yes these are real names.
There are 3 River Dons in England. River Don, Lancashire, England River Don, South Yorkshire, England River Don, Tyne and Wear, England
The River Sheaf originates in the Pennines and flows through the South Yorkshire city of Sheffield, which takes it's name from the river.
It is a name derived from its origin on a field that runs on River Sheaf in South Yorkshire in England.
Sheffield is located in a few countries but the main sheffield is in England South YorkshireSheffield is a city and metropolitan borough of South Yorkshire, England. Its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city.
South Yorkshire
The Orange River is probably the main river system in South Africa, although the Limpopo is also a major system
North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire