Shetucket River
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Shetucket_River an entity of type: Thing
Der Shetucket River ist ein Zufluss des Thames River im US-Bundesstaat Connecticut. Er entsteht aus dem Zusammenfluss von und und verläuft auf einer Länge von 20,4 mi (33 km) nach Südosten bevor er bei Norwich in den Thames River mündet.
rdf:langString
The Shetucket River is a tributary of the Thames River, 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long, in eastern Connecticut in the United States. It is formed at Willimantic by the junction of the Willimantic and Natchaug rivers. It flows southeast and south. Approximately 4 miles (6 km) northeast of Norwich it receives the Quinebaug River and broadens into a wide estuary which stretches southeast for approximately 5 miles (8 km) and joins the Thames estuary on the south side of Norwich.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Shetucket River
rdf:langString
Shetucket River
rdf:langString
Shetucket River
rdf:langString
Shetucket River
xsd:float
41.71277618408203
xsd:float
-72.19194793701172
xsd:integer
642877
xsd:integer
1106273276
rdf:langString
The river at Salt Rock State Park in Sprague
rdf:langString
Shetucket River and environs
rdf:langString
Confluence of Willimantic River and Natchaug River
rdf:langString
Country
rdf:langString
State
xsd:string
41.71277777777778 -72.19194444444445
rdf:langString
Der Shetucket River ist ein Zufluss des Thames River im US-Bundesstaat Connecticut. Er entsteht aus dem Zusammenfluss von und und verläuft auf einer Länge von 20,4 mi (33 km) nach Südosten bevor er bei Norwich in den Thames River mündet.
rdf:langString
The Shetucket River is a tributary of the Thames River, 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long, in eastern Connecticut in the United States. It is formed at Willimantic by the junction of the Willimantic and Natchaug rivers. It flows southeast and south. Approximately 4 miles (6 km) northeast of Norwich it receives the Quinebaug River and broadens into a wide estuary which stretches southeast for approximately 5 miles (8 km) and joins the Thames estuary on the south side of Norwich. The river flows through a rural section of New England, despite the historical presence of industry in the surrounding region. Parts of the rivers have been designated by the federal government as the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor. The National Park Service describes the river valley as the "last green valley" in the Boston-to-Washington megalopolis. In nighttime satellite photos, the valley appears distinctively dark amidst the lights of the surrounding urban and suburban regions.
rdf:langString
Average, 1929-2005
rdf:langString
Annual mean, 1938
rdf:langString
Annual mean, 1965
rdf:langString
Confluence with Yantic River to form Thames River
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
6924
xsd:double
32186.88
<Geometry>
POINT(-72.191947937012 41.712776184082)