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  2. Little River (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Little River is a 60-mile (97 km) river in Tennessee which drains a 380-square-mile (980 km 2) area containing some of the most spectacular scenery in the southeastern United States. The first 18 miles (29 km) of the river are all located within the borders of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park .

  3. List of rivers of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    River Mouth Length Largest settlement Map Bald River: Tellico River: 6 mi none (Cherokee National Forest)Barren Fork: Collins River: 23.4 mi (37.7 km) McMinnville: Beaver Creek: Clinch River

  4. Little Tennessee River - Wikipedia

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    The Little Tennessee River (known locally as the Little T) is a 135-mile (217 km) tributary of the Tennessee River that flows through the Blue Ridge Mountains from Georgia, into North Carolina, and then into Tennessee, in the southeastern United States.

  5. Central Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Black Warrior, Cahaba, and Coosa Rivers and their tributaries are among the many waterways that wind their way through the region. Other major waterways that run through the area include Choccolocco Creek , Shades Creek, and Little Cahaba River.

  6. Chota (Cherokee town) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Tennessee River enters Tennessee from its source in the Appalachian Mountains and flows for just over 50 miles (80 km) through parts of Blount, Monroe, and Loudon counties before joining the Tennessee River near present-day Lenoir City.

  7. Cahaba River - Wikipedia

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    The Cahaba River is the longest substantially free-flowing river in Alabama. [2] It is a major tributary of the Alabama River and part of the larger Mobile River basin. With headwaters near Birmingham, the Cahaba flows southwest, then at Heiberger turns southeast and joins the Alabama River at the ghost town and former Alabama capital of Cahaba in Dallas County.

  8. Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    The Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area is an Alabama Wildlife Management Area (WMA) operated by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in Bibb and Shelby Counties near West Blocton, Alabama. [1] The WMA is most notable for the long stretch of free-flowing Cahaba River within its boundaries.

  9. Category:Rivers of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... (Cahaba River tributary) ... East Fork Little River; Elk River (Tennessee River tributary)