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What (who) is river upper reaches - definition

REGION OF THE GAMBIA
Upper River Division, The Gambia; Upper River
  • A street in the province
  • Districts of Upper River

Upper Cross River languages         
CROSS RIVER LANGUAGE BRANCH OF NIGERIA
Upper Cross River language; Upper Cross languages
The Upper Cross River languages form a branch of the Cross River languages of Cross River State, Nigeria. The most populous languages are Loko and Mbembe, with 100,000 speakers.
Bear River Dam         
  • The [[Salt Springs Reservoir]] (below), [[Lower Bear River Reservoir]] (above left), and Bear River Reservoir (above center) are visible in aerial view from the south, with [[Mokelumne Peak]] in the [[Mokelumne Wilderness]] at the far right. A portion of [[Lake Tahoe]] is visible at the upper right.
DAM IN CALIFORNIA
Bear River Reservoir; Upper Bear River Reservoir
Bear River Dam (National ID # CA00379, also known as the Upper Bear River Dam) is a dam in Amador County, California, due east of Sacramento.
Jundiaí River (upper Tietê River tributary)         
RIVER IN SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL 23°32'S, 46°15'W
Jundiai River (upper Tiete River); Jundiaí River (upper Tietê River)
The Jundiaí River (Portuguese, Rio Jundiaí) is a river of São Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Tietê River, which it joins in Mogi das Cruzes.

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Upper River Division

Upper River was one of the five Divisions of the Gambia. Its capital was Basse Santa Su. It was subsequently reorganised as the Basse Local Government Area, without any change in the area covered.

Per 2013 census, the region had a population of 239,916 with a population density of 116. The total number of households was 12,454 as of 2003. As of 2003, the total area of the region is 2069.5 km2. The infant mortality rate was 82 for every thousand births and the under-five mortality was 110 per every thousand births. The poverty gap ratio was 25.9 per cent as of 2003 and the literacy rate was 49.5 per cent.