Don
There are several rivers named Don: Don River, Russia, one of the main rivers of Russia. River Don, Scotland, a river in Scotland which rises in the Grampians[?] and flows 131 km (82 miles) eastwards to the North Sea at Aberdeen. River Don, England, a river in South Yorkshire which rises in the Pennines and flows 112 km (70 miles) eastwards to join the River Ouse shortly before it, in turn, joins the Humber. The word Don also stands for: Danu, the mother goddess in Insular Brythonic mythology. an abbreviated form of the male Christian name Donald[?]. In English universities, a head, fellow or tutor of a college. In Spanish, a title prefixed to a man's Christian name, e.g. Don Juan, Don Quijote, or in the operas Don Carlos, Don Giovanni, Don Pasquale. This is a disambiguation page; that is, one which just points to other pages which might otherwise have had the same name.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one which just points to other pages which might otherwise have had the same name.