There are quite a few rivers that flow northward from Kazakhstan into Russia. Three of the most know of these rivers include the Tobol River, the Ishim River, and the Irtysh River. All of these rivers originate in Kazakhstan and flow northward.
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The Tobol River is but one of many rivers flowing through the country of Kazakhstan. The Tobol River is but one of many rivers flowing through the country of Kazakhstan. the Ural
Ural
River Ural
Russia and Kazakhstan.
The Ural River is in Asia. It flows through Russia and Kazakhstan.
The Ob-Irtysh River is located in Asia. It flows through Russia, Kazakhstan, China, and Mongolia.
The Dneiper River, Ukraine's largest which also flows through Belarus and Russia, is Europe's fourth largest river. The Ural River, flowing through Russia and Kazakhstan, is Europe's third largest river.
River Nile
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The Nile river flows from south to north and no it is not the only river that goes northward. Other rivers that flow northward include the Red River (North Dakota), the Lena River (Russia), and the Shennandoah River (Virginia). +++ Most of the major Russian rivers flow North, because the Siberian Plain tilts very gently down to the North, and is fringed by mountains all along its Southern side.
It is a river in central Brazil that flows generally northward to join the Tocantins River.
the nighle river
Neither. The Nara River is in Russia.
It flows from Lake Victoria northward to the Mediterranean Sea.
yes the red river in between Minnesota and north Dakota flows north