Limpopo meaning in Urdu
Limpopo Synonym
Limpopo Definitions
1) Limpopo, Crocodile River : افریقی دریا : (noun) an African river; flows into the Indian Ocean.
Useful Words
Indigirka : سائبیریا کا دریا , Loire : فرانس کا دریا , Tocantins : برازیل کا دریا , Ouachita : ایک دریا , Ouse : برطانیہ کا ایک دریا , Mississippi : امریکی دریا , Amazon : جنوبی امریکا میں واقعے ایک بڑا دریا , Nile : دریائے نیل دنیا کا سب سے طویل دریا , Po : یورپ کا ایک دریا , Oder : یورپی دریا , Brahmaputra : دریائے برہم پتر , Mobile : امریکی ریاست الاابامہ کا دریا , Adige : اٹلی کا دریا , Amur : ہیلونگ دریا , Aire : انگلستان کا دریا , Yenisei : سربیا کا ایک دریا , Housatonic : ہوساٹونك دریا , Brook : ندی , Euphrates : دریائے فرات , Tigris : دجلہ , Rio Bravo : ایک دریا , Aegospotami : ترکی کا دریا , Herpestes Ichneumon : افریقی نیولا , Arabian Sea : بحرہ عرب , Seychelles : انڈیا میں واقع جزیرے , Comoro Islands : جزیرہ کومورو , Republic Of Yemen : یمن , Africa : افریقہ , Riverbank : دریا کا کنارا , Headwater : سرآب , Rapid : تیز رفتار
Useful Words Definitions
Indigirka: a river in far eastern Siberia that flows generally northward to the Arctic Ocean.
Loire: the longest French river; rises in the Massif Central and flows north and west to the Atlantic Ocean.
Tocantins: a river in eastern Brazil that flows generally north to the Para River.
Ouachita: a river that rises in western Arkansas and flows southeast into eastern Louisiana to become a tributary of the Red River.
Ouse: a river in northeastern England that flows generally southeastward to join the Trent River and form the Humber.
Mississippi: a major North American river and the chief river of the United States; rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward into the Gulf of Mexico.
Amazon: a major South American river; arises in the Andes and flows eastward into the South Atlantic; the world`s 2nd longest river (4000 miles).
Nile: the world's longest river (4150 miles); flows northward through eastern Africa into the Mediterranean; the Nile River valley in Egypt was the site of the world's first great civilization.
Po: a European river; flows into the Adriatic Sea.
Oder: a European river; flows into the Baltic Sea.
Brahmaputra: an Asian river; flows into the Bay of Bengal.
Mobile: a river in southwestern Alabama; flows into Mobile Bay.
Adige: a river in northern Italy that flows southeast into the Adriatic Sea.
Amur: an Asian river between China and Russia; flows into the Sea of Okhotsk.
Aire: a river in northern England that flows southeast through West Yorkshire.
Yenisei: a Russian river in Siberia; rises in mountains near the Mongolian border and flows generally northward into the Kara Sea.
Housatonic: a river that rises in western Massachusetts and flows south through Connecticut to empty into Long Island Sound.
Brook: a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river).
Euphrates: a river in southwestern Asia; flows into the Persian Gulf; was important in the development of several great civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia.
Tigris: an Asian river; a tributary of the Euphrates River.
Rio Bravo: a North American river; boundary between the United States and Mexico; flows into Gulf of Mexico.
Aegospotami: a river in ancient Thrace (now Turkey); in the mouth of this river the Spartan fleet under Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet in the final battle of the Peloponnesian War (404 BC).
Herpestes Ichneumon: northern African mongoose; in ancient times thought to devour crocodile eggs.
Arabian Sea: a northwestern arm of the Indian Ocean between India and Arabia.
Seychelles: a group of about 90 islands in the western Indian Ocean to the north of Madagascar.
Comoro Islands: three main islands and numerous islets in the Indian Ocean between Mozambique and Madagascar.
Republic Of Yemen: a republic on the southwestern shores of the Arabian Peninsula on the Indian Ocean; formed in 1990.
Africa: the 2nd biggest continent; located to the south of Europe and bordered to the west by the South Atlantic and to the east by the Indian Ocean.
Riverbank: the bank of a river.
Headwater: the source of a river.
Rapid: a part of a river where the current is very fast.