Cuyama River
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The Cuyama River (Chumash: Kuyam, meaning "Clam") is a 118-mile-long (190 km) river in southern San Luis Obispo County, northern Santa Barbara County, and northern Ventura County, in the U.S. state of California. It joins the Sisquoc River forming the Santa Maria River. The river's name comes from an Indian village named for the Chumash word kuyam, meaning "clam" or "freshwater mollusk".
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Cuyama River
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Cuyama River
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Cuyama River
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Near Ventucopa, Ventura County
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Santa Barbara Creek, Cottonwood Creek , Mustang Creek, Pine Creek
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Quatal Creek, Huasna River
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Cuyama River upstream of Twitchell Reservoir
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Map of the Santa Maria River watershed, including the Cuyama River
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USA California
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Location of the Cuyama River in California
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Confluence of Alamo Creek and Dry Canyon Creek
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California
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The Cuyama River (Chumash: Kuyam, meaning "Clam") is a 118-mile-long (190 km) river in southern San Luis Obispo County, northern Santa Barbara County, and northern Ventura County, in the U.S. state of California. It joins the Sisquoc River forming the Santa Maria River. The river's name comes from an Indian village named for the Chumash word kuyam, meaning "clam" or "freshwater mollusk".
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Above Twitchell Reservoir
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Santa Barbara Counties
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near Garey, San Luis Obispo and
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