Yellow River (Indiana)
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Der Yellow River ist ein linker Nebenfluss des Kankakee River im US-Bundesstaat Indiana. Er hat eine Länge von etwa 160 km und entwässert ein Areal von ca. 1140 km². Der mittlere Abfluss bei Knox, 18 km oberhalb der Mündung, beträgt 11,8 m³/s.
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The Yellow River is a 62.3-mile-long (100.3 km) tributary of the Kankakee River in the Central Corn Belt Plains ecoregion, located in northern Indiana in the United States. Via the Kankakee and Illinois rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 427 square miles (1,110 km2). The river's name possibly derives from a translation of the Shawnee name for the river, We-thau-ka-mik, meaning "yellow waters", a description perhaps owing to the presence of sand in the riverbed.
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Yellow River (Kankakee River)
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Yellow River (Indiana)
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The Yellow River got its name from the sandy bottom.
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USA Indiana
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Location of the mouth of the Yellow River in Starke County, Indiana
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Der Yellow River ist ein linker Nebenfluss des Kankakee River im US-Bundesstaat Indiana. Er hat eine Länge von etwa 160 km und entwässert ein Areal von ca. 1140 km². Der mittlere Abfluss bei Knox, 18 km oberhalb der Mündung, beträgt 11,8 m³/s.
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The Yellow River is a 62.3-mile-long (100.3 km) tributary of the Kankakee River in the Central Corn Belt Plains ecoregion, located in northern Indiana in the United States. Via the Kankakee and Illinois rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 427 square miles (1,110 km2). The river's name possibly derives from a translation of the Shawnee name for the river, We-thau-ka-mik, meaning "yellow waters", a description perhaps owing to the presence of sand in the riverbed.
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