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अधिक: आगे- Riverain transport is possible along the Logone and Chari Rivers during rainy season.
- During the summer the water level is low enough to ford the river and cross to Riverain Park in Vanier.
- It is a riverain settlement at the mouth of the Essequibo River, and is linked to Wakenaam and Parika by the terminal of ferry service.
- They are found mostly in the hinterland and riverain areas and provide linkages with a number of important mining and forestry activities thus facilitating transportation between the mining and forestry communities and the more developed coastal areas.
- The Bata are further divided into the riverain Bata ( west of Garoua and along the B�nou?river and into Nigeria ) and the inland Bata ( or Njirai ), who inhabit the Zummo-Malabo Hills.
- In 1905 an expedition against the Munshi, rendered necessary by an unprovoked attack on the Niger Company's station at Abinsi, had a good effect in reducing the riverain portion of this tribe to submission.
- "' Efik "'proper, wrongly referred to as "'Riverain Ibibio "', is the native language of the Efik people of Nigeria, where it is a national language.
- Before the war, reported Clair Price of the " New York Times, " the Danube was in the hands of riverain [ river-bordering ] groups, but since then Furness, Withy and Co ., large United Kingdom shipholders, have obtained a virtual monopoly . . ..
- An overly zealous cultural anthropologist and ethnologist named Kalikari Stone, Baron Bodissey, working on a grant from the Historical Institute of Naval Research on the planet Riverain, appears in Hayford Peirce's novel " The Thirteenth Majestral " ( 1989 ), a pastiche written in the manner of Jack Vance.
- The Imperial Gazetteer of India ( written over a century ago during the rule of the British ) describes the tehsil as follows : " The tahs + l consists of a riverain belt along the Chenab rich and highly developed tract along the Silkot border, with abundant well-irrigation; and the level uplands known as the Bngar.