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Jordan River (New Zealand)         
RIVER IN NEW ZEALAND
Jordan River, New Zealand
The Jordan River is a name given to two minor rivers in the South Island of New Zealand, one in Marlborough, the other in Tasman. Further south, there is also stream in Otago named River Jordan.
Jordan River (Beaver Island)         
RIVER ON BEAVER ISLAND IN CHARLEVOIX COUNTY, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES
Jordan River is a stream or very small river on Beaver Island of approximately in length. Flowing northeastward into Lake Michigan, it drains an area of wetlands in central Beaver Island.
Jordan River Utah Temple         
  • Jordan River Utah Temple
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  • Jordan River Utah Temple
TEMPLE OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS IN SOUTH JORDAN, UTAH, UNITED STATES
Jordon river temple; Jordan River Temple; South Jordan Temple
The Jordan River Utah Temple (formerly the Jordan River Temple) is the 20th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in South Jordan, Utah, it was built with a modern single-spire design.
Examples of use of Jordan river
1. "The Jordan river will disappear if nothing is done soon.
2. One state, from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, is coalescing before our very eyes.
3. "I thought that the land from the Jordan River to the [Mediterranean] Sea was all ours.
4. Harod Stream eventually empties into the Jordan River at 280 meters below sea level.
5. The other is near the Jordan Valley, beside Lake Kinneret and the Jordan River.