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  2. Spanish Creek (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Creek Campground is located on Highway 70 just east of the Highway 89 intersection (where Banish Creek and Indian Creek merge to create the east branch of the North Fork Feather River). The campground is adjacent to Spanish Creek, and includes a swimming hole. The campground has been upgraded. The campground is in the Plumas National ...

  3. Spanish River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish River is a river in Algoma District, Sudbury District and Greater Sudbury in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. [2] It flows 338 kilometres (210 mi) [1] in a southerly direction from its headwaters at Spanish Lake (west branch) and Duke Lake (east branch) to its mouth at the North Channel of Lake Huron just outside the community of Spanish.

  4. Fort De Soto Park - Wikipedia

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    The bike path leading to Arrowhead Fishing and Camping Area. After World War II, the by then-renamed U.S. Army Air Forces had no need for Mullet Key, and it was a sold back to Pinellas County along with adjacent islands Sister Key, Hospital Key, Rattlesnake Key, and Scratch Key. The sale, for $26,495.54, was finalized in 1948.

  5. Spanish Fork (river) - Wikipedia

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    A 7-mile (11 km), asphalt-paved parkway trail, for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, has been completed along the Spanish Fork.It begins near the mouth of Spanish Fork Canyon and runs roughly along the north bank of the river to a point near the western border of the city of Spanish Fork (just before the river passes under Utah State Route 115 and Interstate 15. [5]

  6. List of rivers of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The main stem river of a catchment is labelled as ms, left-bank tributaries are indicated by l, right-bank tributaries by r. Where a named river derives from the confluence of two differently named rivers these are labelled as ls and rs for the left and right forks (the rivers on the left and right, relative to an observer facing downstream).

  7. Kings River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Kings River (Spanish: Río de los Santos Reyes), is a 132.9-mile (213.9 km) [2] river draining the Sierra Nevada mountain range in central California in the United States. Its headwaters originate along the Sierra Crest in and around Kings Canyon National Park and form the eponymous Kings Canyon, one of the deepest river gorges in North ...

  8. Aaron Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Location: Kenora District, Ontario, Canada: Nearest town: Dryden, Ontario: Coordinates: Area: 116 ha (290 acres) Elevation: 382 m (1,253 ft) Established: 1958: Named ...

  9. Arroyo Seco (Salinas River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Draining 275 square miles (710 km 2), the Arroyo Seco River is the last major tributary of the Salinas River that enters before it reaches the Pacific.Most of the watershed lies in the rugged coastal range areas southwest of Greenfield and Soledad, and the drainage divide runs along the crest of the Santa Lucia Mountains to the west and the lower Sierra de Salinas to the northeast.