River city is the generic name used to describe any city located on a river.
River City may also refer to:
City nickname
Australia
- Brisbane, Queensland
 
Canada
China
New Zealand
United States
- Decatur, Alabama
 - Cape Girardeau, Missouri
 - Chattanooga, Tennessee
 - Danville, Virginia
 - Evansville, Indiana
 - Grand Rapids, Michigan
 - Huntington, West Virginia
 - Jacksonville, Florida
 - Lawrence, Kansas
 - Mason City, Iowa
 - Minneapolis, Minnesota
 - Missoula, Montana
 - Peoria, Illinois
 - Richmond, Virginia
 - Sacramento, California
 - San Antonio, Texas
 - St. Louis, Missouri
 - Louisville, Kentucky
 - Grand Junction, Colorado
 - Omaha, Nebraska
 - Central, Louisiana
 
Establishments
- River City (building), a condominium complex in Chicago, Illinois, United States
 - River City Casino, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
 - River City Casino (New Orleans), a twin riverboat casino complex which operated for only nine weeks in 1995 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
 - River City Shopping Complex, a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand
 
Fiction
- River City, a television drama produced by BBC Scotland
 - River City (novel), a 2011 novel by Trevor Ferguson
 - River City, Iowa, the fictional setting of the live and filmed realizations of the musical The Music Man
 - Kunio-kun video game franchise, typically localized as River City
- River City, the fictional setting of Kunio-kun video games
 
 - River City, the fictional home of the DC Comics hero Odd Man
 
Other uses
- River City Relay, a famous American football play occurring in 2003
 - River City Rhythm Drum and Bugle Corps, an Open Class junior drum and bugle corps from Anoka, Minnesota, United States
 - "River City", a multiservice tactical brevity code, an order to implement immediate communications blackout until further notice
 - "Rivercity", a song by All That Remains from the album Madness, 2017
 
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