Mystic River (Connecticut)

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Der Mystic River, kurz Mystic, ist ein Fluss im Südosten des US-Bundesstaats Connecticut. Er fließt in den Long Island Sound und teilt den Ort in Groton und Stonington auf. rdf:langString
La Mystic River est un cours d'eau situé dans la partie sud-est de l’État du Connecticut, aux États-Unis. rdf:langString
The Mystic River is a 3.4-mile-long (5.5 km) estuary in the southeast corner of the U.S. state of Connecticut. Its main tributary is Whitford Brook. It empties into Fishers Island Sound, dividing the village of Mystic, Connecticut between the towns of Groton and Stonington. Much of the river is tidal. The Mystic River was the location of three large shipbuilding firms during the 19th-century, and it is now the home of the Mystic Seaport maritime museum. The name Mystic is derived from the Pequot term "missi-tuk", describing a large river whose waters are driven into waves by tides or wind, according to the Mystic River Historical Society. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Mystic River, kurz Mystic, ist ein Fluss im Südosten des US-Bundesstaats Connecticut. Er fließt in den Long Island Sound und teilt den Ort in Groton und Stonington auf.
rdf:langString La Mystic River est un cours d'eau situé dans la partie sud-est de l’État du Connecticut, aux États-Unis.
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