-
Valley civilization,
which existed in
northwestern India around 3300 BC.
Riverine navigation provides a
cheap means of
transport and is
still used extensively...
- The
riverine rabbit (Bunolagus monticularis), also
known as the
bushman rabbit or
bushman hare, is a
rabbit with an
extremely limited distribution area...
- and
increased flood risk. The
types of
floods include areal flooding,
riverine flooding,
coastal flooding and
urban flooding.
There is also the intentional...
- A brown-water navy or
riverine navy, in the
broadest sense, is a
naval force capable of
military operations in
littoral zone waters. The term originated...
-
Special Operations Craft –
Riverine is a boat used by the
United States Navy to
perform short-range
insertion and
extraction of
special operations forces...
- A
riparian forest or
riparian woodland is a
forested or
wooded area of land
adjacent to a body of
water such as a river, stream, pond, lake, marshland...
-
Patrol Boat,
Riverine, or PBR, is the
United States Navy
designation for a
small rigid-hulled
patrol boat used in the
Vietnam War from
March 1966 until...
- 1930s, the
Soviet Navy
began developing small armoured riverboats or "
riverine tanks":
vessels displacing 26 to 48 tons, on
which the
turrets of tanks...
- The
Daily Advertiser is the
regional newspaper which services Wagga Wagga, New
South Wales Australia and much of the
surrounding region. It is published...
- the S90N), Greece,
Mexico (as the CB 90 HMN), the
United States (as the
Riverine Command Boat), and Malaysia. In 1988,
Dockstavarvet won a
competition to...