Pudding River
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La Pudding est une rivière de l'Oregon, aux États-Unis, affluent de la Molalla. Elle prend sa source dans la chaîne des Cascades puis s'écoule vers le nord à travers les comtés de Marion et de Clackamas avant de se jeter dans la Molalla, juste avant que celle-ci ne se jette dans la Willamette.
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The Pudding River is a 62-mile (100 km) tributary of the Molalla River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its drainage basin covers 528 square miles (1,368 km2). Among its tributaries are Silver Creek, Butte Creek, Abiqua Creek, and the Little Pudding River.
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Pudding (rivière)
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Pudding River
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Pudding River
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Pudding River
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east of Salem, Marion County
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Pudding River near Aurora
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USA Oregon
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Location of the mouth of the Pudding River in Oregon
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44.8975 -122.745
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La Pudding est une rivière de l'Oregon, aux États-Unis, affluent de la Molalla. Elle prend sa source dans la chaîne des Cascades puis s'écoule vers le nord à travers les comtés de Marion et de Clackamas avant de se jeter dans la Molalla, juste avant que celle-ci ne se jette dans la Willamette.
* Portail des lacs et cours d'eau
* Portail de l’Oregon
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The Pudding River is a 62-mile (100 km) tributary of the Molalla River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its drainage basin covers 528 square miles (1,368 km2). Among its tributaries are Silver Creek, Butte Creek, Abiqua Creek, and the Little Pudding River. Historically, the Pudding River flowed directly into the Willamette River, and aerial photos dating back to 1936 provide evidence of the Willamette River's confluence with the Pudding River mainstem channel. Currently, it flows directly into the Molalla River near River Mile 1 before joining the Willamette River. Anadromous and resident salmonids use the Lower Pudding River main stem and key tributaries that support the basin's ecosystems.
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Aurora, from the mouth
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near Canby, Clackamas County
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From Riviere au Boudin, given by French fur trappers in the early 19th-century to commemorate a blood pudding made from elk they shot near the river
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