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The name of this river is found in no source of lore. However, the name 'Borea River' is the most logical reason for a number of reasons which may leave little doubt of its naming. Firstly, the river on the bounds of the Borean tundra, and therefore could be named as such as a simple placeholder. However, the most convincing piece of evidence for the name of the river is the name of the reigon beyond the river on the Borean Tundra side. It is called the '[[Transborea]]'. naturaly, such a name would seem out of place in a reigon quite within the borean tundra, but if the name of the river was to be the Borea River, then the name of the subzone would make sence, and would mean that land just beyond the Borea river (When viewed from the Dragonblight side).
 
The name of this river is found in no source of lore. However, the name 'Borea River' is the most logical reason for a number of reasons which may leave little doubt of its naming. Firstly, the river on the bounds of the Borean tundra, and therefore could be named as such as a simple placeholder. However, the most convincing piece of evidence for the name of the river is the name of the reigon beyond the river on the Borean Tundra side. It is called the '[[Transborea]]'. naturaly, such a name would seem out of place in a reigon quite within the borean tundra, but if the name of the river was to be the Borea River, then the name of the subzone would make sence, and would mean that land just beyond the Borea river (When viewed from the Dragonblight side).
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Revision as of 02:49, 23 February 2009

The Borea River runs from the largely drained lake Wintergrasp, over a high waterfall, and down to the sea, forming the boundary between the Dragonblight and the Borean Tundra. At its end, the river empties into the North Sea through a wide delta, which forms a myriad of tiny islands.

The name of this river is found in no source of lore. However, the name 'Borea River' is the most logical reason for a number of reasons which may leave little doubt of its naming. Firstly, the river on the bounds of the Borean tundra, and therefore could be named as such as a simple placeholder. However, the most convincing piece of evidence for the name of the river is the name of the reigon beyond the river on the Borean Tundra side. It is called the 'Transborea'. naturaly, such a name would seem out of place in a reigon quite within the borean tundra, but if the name of the river was to be the Borea River, then the name of the subzone would make sence, and would mean that land just beyond the Borea river (When viewed from the Dragonblight side).