The Battle of MhlatuzeRiver was a battle fought between the Zulu people Zulu and Ndwandwe tribes in 1820 following the Zulu Civil War . The Ndwandwe hierarchy was set asunder by the battle, and largely scattered their population in response. ref University of California , General History of Africa VI , 1995. pp. 119 ref History In 1818, Shaka had been attacked by Qwabe warriors led by Phakathwayo along the same river. ref Gump, James O. The Dust Rose Like Smoke , 1996 ref The battle The Zulu people prevailed in battle, led by military commander Shaka . As in the Battle of Gqokli Hill , Shaka s superior tactics led his people to victory. When the Ndwandwe attack came, he waited until about half were on each side of the river, effectively splitting the attackers into two separate groups which allowed a Zulu victory. References reflist 2 coord 28.8333 32 display title Category Conflicts in 1820 Category Battles involving the Zulu Category 19th century in Africa Category 1820 in South Africa Category History of KwaZulu Natal pl Bitwa nad rzek Mhlatuze pt Batalha do Rio Mhlatuze ... more details
Mhlathuze River , catchment has a surface area of 4,209 km2. Located in KwaZulu Natal , South Africa . It rises in the west at an altitude of 1,519m and flows over 100km eastwards to the sea. The deep sea port of Richards Bay is situated at the mouth of the Mhlathuze River and all industrial development is focused within the Empangeni Richards Bay complex. coord 28 50 S 32 00 E display title region ZA type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of South Africa Category Maputo River SouthAfrica geo stub ... more details
Infobox Riverriver name BattleRiver image name BattleRiver.JPG image size 280px caption BattleRiver from Alberta Highway 14 origin Battle Lake br coord 52 56 57 N 114 08 41 W scale 10000 region CA AB type river mouth North Saskatchewan River at North Battleford br coord 52 42 42 N 108 15 13 W scale 10000 region CA AB type river basin countries flag Alberta flag Saskatchewan CAN length convert 570 ... 10m sup 3 sup sec watershed convert 30300 km2 sqmi BattleRiver is a river in central Alberta and western Saskatchewan . It is a major tributary of the North Saskatchewan River . The BattleRiver flows ... Canada rivers float Map symbol pin.svg float width 20px float caption BattleRiver x 230 y 110 center small BattleRiver in western Canada small center div The BattleRiver originates south from Battle Lake Alberta Battle Lake in central Alberta, east of Winfield, Alberta Winfield and meander s east into Saskatchewan, where it discharges in the North Saskatchewan River at Battleford, Saskatchewan Battleford . Big Knife Provincial Park is established along the river, between Donalda, Alberta Donalda and Forestburg, Alberta Forestburg . Other communities located on the river include Ponoka ... Creek Battle Lake , Samson Lake , Driedmeat Lake and Big Knife Lake are formed along the river ... Lake , Ernest Lake , Soda Lake are developed in the BattleRiver hydrographic basin. See also List of rivers of Alberta List of rivers of Saskatchewan BattleRiver No. 438, Saskatchewan , rural municipality References reflist refbegin cite cgndb id IARTK title BattleRiver refend External links http www.battleriverwatershed.ca BattleRiver Watershed Alliance designated Watershed Planning and Advisory ... River Category Hudson s Bay Company trading posts de BattleRiver it Battle fiume pl Battle rzeka ... Paynton . br clear left Tributaries Image BattleRiverTrestle.JPG right thumb 200px Railway over the BattleRiver Valley near Wainwright, Alberta Wainwright Sunny Creek Wolf Creek Pigeon Lake Creek Stoney ... more details
unreferenced date August 2010 File RiverBattle Sign, Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, TN.JPG thumb right Sign for RiverBattleRiverBattle is a new interactive water raft ride at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee . The ride is located behind the Mystery Mine Roller coster in the new Wilderness Pass section of the park, and it opened on March 21, 2008. Ride information RiverBattle has an hourly ride capacity of 800 passengers. The ride is one of five rides built by 3DBA called Splash Battle located at Legoland California , Walibi Holland , Mirabilandia , and Alton Towers . Wilderness Pass The project also included a new convert 750 ft m sing on walkway called Wilderness Pass that provides a direct route to the park s Craftsman s Valley area from Timber Canyon. The new connector represents the largest earthworks project since the Dollywood Express train s track bed was completed in 1960. The connector project included moving convert 170000 cuyd m3 of soil and rocks the equivalent of 8,500 truck loads. There was also a new set of restrooms and another first aid safety office built. The Lye Soap Shop was also moved here from Craftman s Valley. Category Amusement rides by name Category Dollywood Category Water rides by name ... more details
Campaigns of Khalid ibn Walid According to Arab and Muslim sources, the Battle of River took place ..., and Khalid ordered a general attack, According to Tabari, 30,000 Persians were killed in this battle. Aftermath After the Battle of River, Khalid defeated the Persian armies in three more battles .... Publishing. House, Rawalpindi 1970 ISBN 0 7101 0104 X. coord missing Iraq DEFAULTSORT Battle Of River Category Battles of Khalid ibn Walid River Category 633 Category Battles involving the Rashidun ... invaded the Sassanid Persian Empire in April 633 A.D. and defeated the Sassanid army in the Battle .... Background Before the Battle of Chains, the Marzb n Hormuz wrote to the emperor about the threat from Arabia and concentrated an army for the battle, consisting of a large number of Christian Arab auxiliaries, and before the battle the emperor sent a big army led by a Top ranking general by the name ... Empire in case the Muslims defeated Marzb n Hormuz. Battle preparation Persian preparation After the Battle of Chains the small force of the Persian army led by the officers commanding the wings Qubaz and Anushjan joined to Karinz s army, survivors were scared from the Battle of Chains, they told ... called al Madhar. Karinz chose this place because it was near the Euphrates River . A thousand ships were prepared to retreat from the battle in case the Muslims overpowerd them. Muslim preparation ... the Persian army thought. When Khalid ibn al Walid arrived, he saw ships at the edge of the river, and immediately understood that the Persian Army was still scared and would retreat from the battle. The battle ... army was stronger he was scared, before the battle, Qarin challenged Khalid bin Walid to a duel ... more details
The Battle of the Mincio River can refer to two battles on the Mincio River in northern Italy, both between a French army and an Austrian army commanded by Heinrich Graf von Bellegarde during the Napoleonic Wars . Battle of the Mincio River 1800 also known as the Battle of Pozzolo , which occurred during the War of the Second Coalition . Battle of the Mincio River 1814 , which occurred during the War of the Sixth Coalition . disambig ... more details
The Battle of the Bagradas River refers to three ancient battles fought along the Bagradas River near the town of Utica, Tunisia Battle of Tunis 255 BC also called Battle of the Bagradas River, during the First Punic War . Battle of the Bagradas River 239 BC Carthage Carthaginians under Hamilcar Barca capture Utica from rebellious mercenaries. Battle of the Bagradas River 49 BC during Caesar s civil war . disambig it Battaglia del fiume Bagradas nl Slag bij de Bagradas sh Bitka na Bagradi ... more details
Battle of Yalu River may refer to Battle of Yalu River 1894 , during the First Sino Japanese War Battle of Yalu River 1904 , during the Russo Japanese War disambig de Seeschlacht im Gelben Meer es Batalla del r o Yalu ja sv Slaget vid Yalufloden zh ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of the Lupia River partof the Roman Germanic wars image caption battle name Battle of the Lupia Lippe River date 11 BC place Lower Lippe River, GER result Roman victory combatant1 Image Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg 22px alt link Roman Empire combatant2 Sicambri commander1 Nero Claudius Drusus commander2 unknown strength1 unknown strength2 unknown casualties1 unknown casualties2 unknown Campaignbox Germanic Wars The Battle of the Lupia River the Lippe River flows westwards through the Ruhr Valley in North Rhine Westphalia. The battle was fought in 11 BC between a Roman force led by Nero Claudius Drusus and the Sicambri ref Cassius Dio, Roman History http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Cassius Dio 54 .html 33 LIV.33 ref . Drusus defeated the Sicambri, and some of the defeated were moved to west of the Rhine River. Notes reflist coord missing Germany DEFAULTSORT Battle Of The Lupia River Category 11 BC Category 1st century BC conflicts Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Lupia River 11 BC Category Battles of the Ancient era Category History of the Germanic peoples AncientRome battle stub ca Batalla del Riu Lupia es Batalla del r o Lupia sh Bitka na rijeci Lupiji ... more details
Infobox Riverriver name Battle Creek River image name Battle Creek River.jpg image size 250px caption Overlooking the Battle Creek River origin Clarence Township, Michigan Clarence Township, Calhoun County, Michigan br Coord 42.44226 84.77609 type landmark region US MI display inline ref name gnis gnis 620756 Battle Creek ref mouth Kalamazoo River , Michigan br Coord 42.32254 85.193881 type landmark region US MI display title,inline basin countries length mi 54.5 elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed sqmi 307 The Battle Creek River simply Battle Creek on federal maps ref name gnis is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan . It is a tributary of the Kalamazoo River , joining it at Battle Creek, Michigan . The river s drainage basin is approximately convert 196750 acre sqkm and covers northern Calhoun County, Michigan Calhoun County , southern Eaton County, Michigan Eaton County , and southeastern Barry County, Michigan Barry County in southwest Michigan. The headwaters of the Battle Creek River are at Duck Lake in Clarence Township, Michigan Clarence Township in northeast Calhoun County, Michigan Calhoun County , and the stream flows north to the city of Charlotte, Michigan Charlotte , then southeast through the village of Bellevue, Michigan Bellevue and empties into the Kalamazoo River at the city of Battle Creek. Tributaries of the Battle Creek River include Wanadoga Creek, Ellis Creek, Crooked Brook, Goose Creek, Ackley Creek, Indian Creek, and Big Creek. The river is convert 53.3 mi long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution ... with an average gradient of 1.25 feet mile. ref http www.michigan.gov documents deq ess nps wmp battle creek river 208908 7.pdf The Battle Creek River Watershed Management Plan . Lansing, Michigan State of Michigan, September, 2004. accessed September 10, 2008 ref The river s name, according to local ... , Battle Creek, Michigan E. G. Rust, 1869. ref References Reflist See also List of Michigan rivers ... more details
Notability date July 2010 Infobox power station name BattleRiver Generating Station image image caption locale BattleRiver, Alberta BattleRiver , Alberta owner ATCO ATCO Power status Active primary fuel Coal conveyance technology Steam turbine combined cycle generation units installed capacity 670 MW max planned cap commissioned 1956 decommissioned BattleRiver Generating Station is a Fossil fuel power plant coal fired station owned by ATCO ATCO Power , located near BattleRiver, Alberta , Canada . Fuel is provided by a Paintearth and Vesta coal mines coal mines operated by Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd. ref http www.atcopower.com Our 20Facilities North 20America Battle 20River 20 AB ref Unit 1 and 2 were retired in 2000. ref http www.capitalpower.com CORPORATERESPONSIBILITY ENVIRONMENT CLEANPOWER Pages Keephills3.aspx ref Description Unit 1 and 2 were each 32 MW units and operated from 1954 until 2000 when they were retired. Units 3 and 4 are each 165 MW units while unit 5 is a 405 MW unit. ref http www.industcards.com st coal canada.htm ref References Reflist coord missing Alberta Category Coal fired power stations in Alberta Category Paintearth County, Alberta no BattleRiver kullkraftverk ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of the Belly River date October 25, 1870 place in what is now Lethbridge , Canada result decisive Blackfoot victory combatant1 Blackfoot Confederacy combatant2 Cree First Nation commander1 commander2 strength1 500 800 warriors strength2 500 800 warriors casualties1 40 killed br 50 wounded casualties2 200 300 killed The Battle of the Belly River was the last major conflict between the Cree and the Blackfoot Confederacy, and the last major battle between First Nations on Canadian soil. The battle took place on the banks of the Belly River within the present limits of the city of Lethbridge . A devastating outbreak of smallpox had reduced the strength of the Blackfoot, and a Cree war party had come south in late October, 1870 in order to take advantage of that weakness. An advance party of Crees had stumbled upon a Peigan camp and decided to attack instead of informing the main Cree body of their find. Soon word passed to other Blackfoot, Kainai Nation Blood and Peigan camps in the immediate area, and warriors were sent to join battle. After several hours of trading shots, a Blackfoot party gained the high ground and made the Cree positions untenable. The retreat became a rout, and up to 300 Cree warriors were killed trying to make their escape. Approximately a year after the battle, the Cree and Blackfoot made a formal peace. Treaty 7 Treaty No.7 , between the Blackfoot Confederacy and the Crown, was signed in 1877. In 1890, the town of Lethbridge was founded near the battle site. The battle itself is commemorated in Indian Battle Park . References Reflist Paterson, TW. Canadian Battles and Massacres. Langley, BC Stagecoach Publishing, 1977. Johnston, Alexander, ed. The Battle at Belly River. Lethbridge, AB Alberta Historical Society, 1966. http www.lethbridge.ca home Enjoying Lethbridge Picture Gallery History of Lethbridge History ... Battle of the Belly River Category First Nations history Battle of the Belly River Category Cree ... more details
expert subject Military history date February 2010 unreferenced date September 2008 The Battle of the Don River, Russia Tanais River in 373 AD between the Huns and the Alans , was fought on the traditional border between Asia and Europe . The Huns were victorious. Some historians credit this battle as the beginning of the process of Germanic migration, in which the Huns pushed Germanic tribes into central and northern Europe, resulting in many conflicts between those tribes and the Roman Empire . It was followed by a joint Hun Alan invasion of the Ostrogoths Gothic kingdom of Ermanaric . coord 47 3 39 N 39 17 15 E display title DEFAULTSORT Battle Of The Tanais River Category 4th century conflicts battle stub sh Bitka na Tanaisu ... more details
Refimprove date March 2009 Unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox military conflict date 1902 location Malalag River result US victory combatant1 Image Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg 20px Katipunan combatant2 flag United States 1896 Germany helped them Campaignbox Philippine American War Campaignbox Moro Rebellion The Battle of the Malalag River was a battle fought between the Philippines and the United States during the Philippine American War . Coord missing DEFAULTSORT Malalag River, Battle Of Category Conflicts in 1902 PAGENAME Category 1902 in the Philippines PAGENAME Category Battles involving the United States Category Battles of the Philippine American War Category Battles involving the Philippines US battle stub Philippines stub ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of the Baetis River image caption partof date 80 BC place near the Baetis River, Hispania result rebel victory combatant1 Sertorius rebels combatant2 Roman Republic commander1 Quintus Sertorius commander2 Lucius Fulfidas strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of the Baetis River was fought in 80 BC , as part of the Sertorian War , between a Roman army and a rebel force. The Romans were led by Lucius Fulfidas, while the rebels were led by Quintus Sertorius . The rebel army was victorious. AncientRome battle stub coord missing Spain Category 80 BC Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Baetis River 80 BC pl Bitwa nad Gwadalkiwirem sh Bitka na rijeci Betis ... more details
BattleRiver No. 438 is a List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan rural municipality in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan . Statistics According to the Canada 2006 Census Population 1,053 Dwellings 427 Area km . 1,061.40 Density persons per km . 1.0 Communities These communities lie in the geographical area of BattleRiver No. 438, but are technically not part of it. Battleford, Saskatchewan Battleford Sweet Grass 113 First Nations Indian reserve Sweet Grass 113 M16 First Nations Indian reserve Saskatchewan Railways and Railway Stations historic or current Saskatchewan Highways and Roads For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial highways For more information see also List of Saskatchewan provincial roads Saskatchewan Highway Highway See also List of communities in Saskatchewan List of rural municipalities in Saskatchewan External links http web.archive.org web 20080207084823 http www.municipal.gov.sk.ca div mds maps index.html Map of BattleRiver No. 438 http www12.statcan.ca english census06 data profiles community Details Page.cfm?Lang E&Geo1 CSD&Code1 4712078&Geo2 PR&Code2 47&Data Count&SearchText Battle 20River 20No. 20438&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom http geodepot.statcan.ca GeoSearch2006 GeoSearch2006.jsp?resolution H&lang E&otherLang F&census Yes&DisplayData Yes&NewImage yes&layer csd&IdentName Battle 20River 20No. 20438 20 RM &IdentUID 4712078 Map of BattleRiver No. 438 at Statcan Saskatchewan rural municipalities navbox ThisRM BattleRiver No. 438 NorthRM EastRM SouthRM coord 52 42 05 N 108 20 00 W display title Category Rural municipalities in Saskatchewan Category BattleRiver No. 438, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan geo stub ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Marmiton River partof the American Civil War date Start date 1864 10 25 place Vernon County, Missouri result Union American Civil War Union victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1864 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1864 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 John McNeil commander2 Sterling Price units1 Department of the Missouri units2 Army of Missouri strength1 2 brigades strength2 1 Division casualties1 unknown casualties2 unknown campaignbox Campaignbox Price s Missouri Expedition The Battle of Marmiton River also known as Shiloh Creek or Charlot s Farm occurred on October 25, 1864, in Vernon County, Missouri during the American Civil War . Following the Battle of Mine Creek , Confederate States Army Confederate Major General Sterling Price continued his cartage towards Fort Scott, Kansas Fort Scott . In the late afternoon of October 25, Price s supply train had difficulty crossing the Marmaton River Marmiton River ford and, like at Mine Creek, Price had to make a stand. Brigadier General John McNeil , commanding two brigades of Alfred Pleasonton s Union Army Union cavalry division, attacked the Confederate troops that Price and his officers had rallied, which included a sizable number of unarmed men. McNeil observed the sizable Confederate force, not knowing that many of them were unarmed ... Today the name of the river is spelled Marmaton . Sources http www.cr.nps.gov hps abpp battles mo028.htm U.S. National Park Service Battle of Marmiton River Summary Missouri in the Civil War coord 37.8717 94.6153 display title type event region US MO DEFAULTSORT Marmiton River, Battle Of Category ... Missouri in the American Civil War Battle of Marmiton River Category Vernon County, Missouri Battle of Marmiton River Category Conflicts in 1864 Category 1864 in Missouri AmericanCivilWar battle stub Missouri stub fr Bataille de Marmiton River ... more details
Nakdong RiverBattle Museum is a small museum built inside the Apsan Park to commemorate the soldiers and civilians killed during the Korean War at a battle that raged near the Nakdong River . The grounds around the museum are scattered with vintage tanks and airplanes from the Korean War . Built in 1979 the museum has two floors with exhibits from the Korean War and other significant eras in Korea s past. Other areas within the museum pay tribute to those that died in both natural and man made disasters in Korea s past. See also Battle of Naktong Bulge Environment of South Korea Nakdong River External links http www.daegu.go.kr Apsanpark Official site, in Korean http www.lifeinkorea.com travel2 taegu 171 Life in Korea coord missing South Korea Category Buildings and structures in Daegu Category Parks in South Korea ko ... more details
Infobox Riverriver name BattleRiver Minnesota image name image size caption origin Minnesota mouth basin countries United States length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The BattleRiver is a convert 2.7 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed June 8, 2011 ref tributary of Red Lake Minnesota Red Lake in Minnesota , the United States . It is formed by the junction of its North and South branches. The North Branch flows east to west for convert 13.7 mi entirely in Beltrami County, Minnesota Beltrami County , and the South Branch flows convert 40.1 mi , starting at the outlet of Bartlett Lake in Koochiching County, Minnesota Koochiching County and flowing west northwest into Beltrami County. See also List of rivers of Minnesota Coord 47.9596807 94.7427558 region US MN type river source gnis display title notes ref Gnis 639730 BattleRiver ref References Reflist http www.dnr.state.mn.us watersheds index.html Minnesota Watersheds USGS Hydrologic Unit Map State of Minnesota 1974 Category Rivers of Minnesota Minnesota geo stub ... more details
Infobox cooperative name BattleRiver Railway New Generation Co operative logo caption type Co operative genre fate predecessor BattleRiver Producer Car Group successor foundation Forestburg, Alberta , Canada Start date 2009 05 founder defunct location city location country locations area served key people industry Rail transport Rail , Grain trade products services Shipping revenue operating income net income aum assets equity members num employees parent divisions subsid homepage footnotes intl Infobox rail railroad name BattleRiver Railway New Generation Co operative logo filename logo size system map map caption map size marks image image size image caption locale Central Alberta start year 2010 end year predecessor line successor line gauge old gauge electrification length hq city Forestburg, Alberta website The BattleRiver Railway is a co operative shortline freight railway created in 2010 in central Alberta . It serves the communities of Alliance, Alberta Alliance , Galahad, Alberta Galahad , Forestburg, Alberta Forestburg , Heisler, Alberta Heisler , Rosalind, Alberta Rosalind , Kelsey, Alberta Kelsey , providing them with a rail connection to the Canadian National line in Camrose, Alberta Camrose which connects to port facilies in Vancouver and Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Fromerly the BattleRiver Producer Car Group, a collective of 180 farmers, operated as a loader of grain cars only, but in May 2009 it became the BattleRiver Railway New Generation Co operative, and purchased the rail line from CN in 2010. External links http www.battleriverrailway.ca Official webiste http gdp.nfb.ca blog news rural alberta gets onboard battleriver railway co op National Film Board blob post and mini documentary http albertaventure.com 2010 04 saving the battleriver railway Alberta Venture article Canada railways Canada class 2 Category Cooperatives in Canada Category Alberta railways Category Companies based in Alberta Category Rail cooperatives Category Railway ... more details
unreferenced date June 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of the Vozha River partof image Image Battle of the Vozha River 1378.PNG 300px caption date August 11, 1378 place Vozha River Ryazan Oblast result Russian victory combatant1 Grand Duchy of Moscow combatant2 The Golden Horde commander1 Dmitri Donskoi Dmitri Ivanovich of Moscow commander2 Murza Begich warlord Begich strength1 unknown strength2 unknown casualties1 unknown casualties2 Almost entire army killed Campaignbox Mongol invasion of Rus Battle of the Vozha River Russian language Russian was a battle fought between the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Golden Horde on August 11, 1378. Mamai sought to punish the Russians for disobedience. The Russians were led by Prince Dmitri Donskoi Dmitri Ivanovich of Moscow who has not yet received his nickname Donskoi. The Tatars were commanded by murza Begich warlord Begich . The two armies met near the Vozha Riverriver Vozha , a tributary of the Oka River Oka . After successful reconnaissance Dmitri managed to block the ford which the Tatars intended to use for the crossing of the river. He occupied a good position for his troops on a hill. The Russians formation had a shape of a bow with Donskoy leading the center the flanks under the command of Timofey Velyaminov and Andrei of Polotsk . After waiting a long time, Begich decided to cross the river and to encircle the Russians from both sides. However, the attack of the Tatar cavalry was repelled and the Russian went over to a counter attack. The Tatars left their tracks and began retreating in disorder, many of them drowned in the river. Begich himself was killed. The Vozha battle was the first serious victory of the Russians over a big army of the Golden Horde. It had a big psychological effect before the famous Battle of Kulikovo because it demonstrated the vulnerability of the Tatar cavalry which was unable to overcome tough resistance or withstand determined counter attacks. For Mamai ... more details
Battle Creek is a stream that begins in southeastern Alberta along the border with Saskatchewan , in the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park . It flows into the Milk River Montana Alberta Milk River in Blaine County, Montana . Battle Creek and other tributaries of the Milk River in the southern portions of Alberta and Saskatchewan is one of two drainage areas of Canada where the water ultimately flows into the Gulf of Mexico , the other being the Poplar River Saskatchewan Montana Poplar River drainage in Saskatchewan. Battle Creek flows for 203  km and has a drainage area of 2,600  km . ref http atlas.nrcan.gc.ca site english learningresources facts rivers.html mexico Atlas of Canada Rivers in Canada ref Fort Walsh was established on the river on the Saskatchewan side of Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Fish species The fish species include northern pike , rainbow trout , brook trout , brown trout , burbot , common carp , white sucker and shorthead redhorse . The river along with Lake Diefenbaker are the only two bodies of water in Saskatchewan that support a reproducing population of rainbow trout. There is concern that Asian carp , particularly Silver carp may spread up the river and the other south flowing rivers that drain into the Milk River , like the Frenchman River . See also List of Saskatchewan rivers List of Alberta rivers References http www.publications.gov.sk.ca details.cfm?p 11115 Fish Species of Saskatchewan Reflist Alberta rivers and lakes coord 48 34 39 N 109 06 26 W display title Category Rivers of Saskatchewan Alberta geo stub Saskatchewan geo stub ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 Merge to Luso Brazilian invasion discuss Talk Luso Brazilian invasion Multiple merge proposal date August 2011 Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of River Ibicu partof Luso Brazilian invasion image caption date 1817 place River Ibicu , Uruguay result Decisive Portugal Portuguese victory combatant1 Image Flag United Kingdom Portugal Brazil Algarves.svg 22px Portuguese Empire combatant2 Banda Oriental commander1 Image Flag United Kingdom Portugal Brazil Algarves.svg 22px Brigadier Chagas dos Santos commander2 General Sotelo br strength1 650 men strength2 2,500 men casualties1 2 men killed casualties2 400 men killed br 2000 horses captured campaignbox Luso Brazilian invasion The Battle of River Ibicu was a battle between the Portuguese forces under Brigadier Chagas dos Santos and the Uruguayan rebels forces under General Sotelo. The Portuguese were victories and inflicted very high casualties on the Uruguayan army. coord missing Uruguay Category Battles involving Portugal Category Conflicts in 1817 Category 1817 in Portugal Category 1817 in Brazil Category 1817 in Uruguay battle stub ... more details
uncomment if needed For the current defunct federal provincial electoral district, see BattleRiver Camrose electoral district BattleRiver Camrose was a federal electoral district Canada electoral district in Alberta , Canada , that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1953 to 1968. This riding was created in 1952 from parts of BattleRiver electoral district BattleRiver , and Camrose electoral district Camrose Riding division ridings . It was abolished in 1966 when it was redistributed into BattleRiver electoral district BattleRiver , Vegreville electoral district Vegreville and Wetaskiwin electoral district Wetaskiwin ridings. Election results CanElec1 1953 CanElec1Row Social Credit Robert Fair 9,238 CanElec1Row Liberals F. Clifford Saville 4,531 CanElec1Row CCF Alfred O. Arnston 2,261 CanElec1Row Progressive Conservatives Chalres H. McCleary 1,784 CanElec1Row LPP Ewart Pearse Taylor 426 end CanElec1 by 20 June 1955 On Mr. Fair s death, 11 November 1954 CanElec1Row Social Credit James A. Smith 8,455 CanElec1Row Liberals F. Mac Smith 8,067 CanElec1Row CCF William Irvine Canadian politician William Irvine 3,753 end CanElec1 1957 CanElec1Row Social Credit James A. Smith 10,945 CanElec1Row Liberals S. Carl Heckbert 5,523 CanElec1Row Progressive Conservatives Clifford Smallwood 3,808 CanElec1Row CCF Harold Rolseth 2,180 end CanElec1 1958 CanElec1Row Progressive Conservatives Clifford Smallwood 13,049 CanElec1Row Social Credit James A. Smith 6,137 CanElec1Row Liberals Francis Clifford Saville 2,216 CanElec1Row CCF Harold Rolseth 1,340 end CanElec1 1962 CanElec1Row Progressive Conservatives Clifford Smallwood 12,883 CanElec1Row Social Credit James A. Smith 6,758 CanElec1Row Liberals Robert A. Jones 2,976 CanElec1Row NDP Alfred O. Arnston 1,488 end CanElec1 1963 CanElec1Row Progressive Conservatives Clifford Smallwood 15,565 CanElec1Row Social Credit Arthur ... districts fr BattleRiver Camrose ... more details
The Battle of the Stugna River 26 May 1093 was a battle between the princes of Kievan Rus Sviatopolk II of Kiev , Vladimir Monomakh of Chernigov and the nomadic Cumans tribe Turkic speaking peoples . The Kievan forces were defeated. The Cumans raided Rus soon after Vsevolod I of Kiev Vsevolod s death and sought to buy peace with the new great prince, Sviatopolk. However Sviatopolk incarcerated the Cumans ambassadors and the Cumans came in force to attack Kiev. Facing an enemy army of eight thousand, Sviatopolk took the advice of counsel and called for help from Vladimir Monomakh , prince of Chernigov. Monomakh came with his troops and also called upon his only brother, Rostislav of Pereiaslav Khmel nyts kyi Pereyaslav . File Monomachos at Uvetichi.jpg thumb 250px Princes of Rus deliberate their actions against the Cumans Monomakh insisted on peace with the Cumans while Sviatopolk wanted war. Union against Cumans was achieved and Sviatopolk released the ambassadors of Cumans. The armies of the three princes joined together and set out for the city of Trepol . Approaching the Stugna River the princes were undecided, so they stopped to have a council. The Cumans were across the river. Monomakh whose wife was a Cuman princess , continued to demand that they sue for peace, but the Kievan troops wanted battle. They crossed the river and met the Cumans in a valley at the rampart of Trepol ... has been bent to the ground with sorrow. See also Cuman people Cumania Battle of Kalka River ... attacked Sviatapolk s troops and after a bloody battle Sviatapolk s troops ran. Then Vladimir Monomakh ... and Monomakh attempted to swim the Stugna River. Rostislav, in a heavy chain armour, drowned. Monomakh ... and pray for the battle s outcome. The young prince s death is also recalled in the Tale of Igor s Campaign Not like that is the river Stugna endowed with a meager stream, having fed therefore on other ... . Includes description of events. Category Battles involving Kievan Rus Stugna River 1093 Category ... more details