The river Dee and the river Don both run through Aberdeen.
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The Dee Estuary Aberdeen or the Wirral. (2 different rivers Dee) [1] The River Dee in Aberdeenshire, Scotland rises in the Cairngorms and reaches the North Sea at Aberdeen. [2] The River Dee that runs through Wales and England and also forms part of the border between them discharges to the sea into an estuary between Wales and The Wirral Peninsula. [3] The River Dee through the extreme south east of Cumbria, a part of the Craven region traditionally part of the West Riding of Yorkshire joins the River Rawthey at Catholes. [4] The River Dee in south-west Scotland flows from its source in Loch Dee into Kirkcudbright Bay. [5] The River Dee in Ireland enters the Irish Sea at the village of Annagassan. These is also - Dee River in Queensland Australia - a tributary of the Fitzroy River and Dee River in Tasmania a tributary of the Derwent River.
Yes, "river" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of geographical feature rather than a specific river.
No, the noun 'river' is a common noun, a general word for a type of body of water.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Amazon River or the Mississippi River.
The River Dee flows through Chester
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Chester is on the river Dee.
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There are two. The river Dee and the river Don, both flow through Aberdeen and empty into the North Sea.