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Twin Rivers, NJ -- U.S. Census Designated Place in New Jersey
Population (2000): 7422
Housing Units (2000): 2818
Land area (2000): 1.256492 sq. miles (3.254299 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.046108 sq. miles (0.119420 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.302600 sq. miles (3.373719 sq. km)
FIPS code: 74330
Located within: New Jersey (NJ), FIPS 34
Location: 40.263359 N, 74.487280 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Twin Rivers

Twin Rivers may refer to:

  • Twin Rivers, California
  • Twin Rivers, East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Twin Rivers, New Jersey
  • Twin Rivers Basin, a Nevada drainage area of the North and South Twin Rivers
  • Twin Rivers Elementary School
  • Twin Rivers Primary School Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Twin Rivers (film), a 2007 Australian film
  • Twin Rivers Multimedia Festival
  • The Longford River and Duke of Northumberlands River near Heathrow Airport, London
    • The Twin Rivers Diversion Scheme, part of the construction of Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport
Twin Rivers (film)

Twin Rivers is a 2007 South Australian feature film directed and written by Matthew Holmes and co-written by South Australian author Meredith Resce and Peter Court. It stars Darren Holmes, Matthew Holmes, Robyn Dickinson, Joshua Jaeger, Hakan Magill and Jonathan Western.

Set in the Depression-ravaged Australian outback of 1939 Australia, two brothers Thomas Norton (Matthew Holmes) and William Norton (Darren Holmes) embark on a 500-mile journey on foot across south-eastern Australia to Melbourne. When their finances are stolen by a fellow traveler, the two brothers find themselves working in the township of Riverton. New friendships and romance challenge the brother's loyalty to each other and their original plans, which leads to a bitter separation.

The film was premiered in July 2007 in Adelaide, South Australia. In 2008, it received DVD distribution with DV1 Entertainment and premiered on the Ovation Channel on Foxtel in March 2009. Twin Rivers screened at several film festivals including the 2008 DeReel Independent Film Festival and the 2009 South Australian Screen Awards.

Usage examples of "twin rivers".

Andry still remembered the morning Brenlis had arrived, appearing before him like a conjured vision, sunlight making her long braids twin rivers of shadowed gold.

The small hump-backed cattle whose origins lay far back beyond the veils of history, perhaps it had taken them and their drovers four thousand years to travel down from the valley of the Nile or from the fertile plains enclosed by the twin rivers of the Euphrates and the Tigris.

The door swung open and his elder brother's unofficial Chosen stood there, hands on slim hips, braids like twin rivers of dark sunlight falling down past her waist.

Luke remarked on the greenery, the twin rivers, and the fishes underfoot, and tried complimenting her outfit.

Great cracks on the face of the northeastern summit emitted twin rivers of slow, remorseless lava into the valley.

The nearest rivers to the original farming communities are the twin rivers of the Tigris and Euphrates in what is modern Iraq, and this may therefore have been the site of the earliest large-scale civilization, but it soon spread westward to the Nile and by 5000 B.

Between the two, of them, he and the Hort of Orsal controlled water passage from the Twin Rivers to the sea, a route of extreme tactical advantage should Wencit of Torenth decide to invade along the coast.

The wall was of stone--unusual in this rockless land of the twin rivers.