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The Satilla Regional Library System is a public library system serving Atkinson County ... GA 31519 Douglas-Coffee County Public Library: 200 S. Madison Avenue, Suite ...
The Satilla drains almost 4,000 square miles (10,000 km 2) of land, all of it in the coastal plain of southeastern Georgia. It has white sandbars and is the largest blackwater river situated entirely within Georgia. [2] [3] The Satilla enters the Atlantic Ocean about 10 miles (16 km) south of Brunswick, at the 31st parallel north.
Satilla is a unincorporated community and census designated place in Jeff Davis County, Georgia, United States. Its population was 487 as of the 2020 census . U.S. Route 23 passes through the community.
The Big Satilla River is a river in South Georgia. It rises in Ben Hill and Coffee counties and flows southeast for 260 miles (420 km). It is one of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean through St. Andrew Sound, north of Cumberland Island. Cumberland Island is one of the Sea Islands of the southeastern United States ...
Satilla may refer to: The Satilla River in Georgia in the United States; The Little Satilla River in Georgia in the United States, one of two rivers with this name: The Little Satilla River (Satilla River), a tributary of the Satilla River; The Little Satilla River (Atlantic Ocean), not a tributary of the Satilla River
Douglas is a city in Coffee County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 11,722. Douglas is the county seat of Coffee County [ 4 ] and the core city of the Douglas micropolitan statistical area , which had a population of 50,731 as of the 2010 census.
All routes run along the north side of the Douglas Municipal Airport. SR 206 ends at US 221/441/SR 31, and US 221 joins the route, Just before reaching Brantley Boulevard the road starts to curve northeast. Truck Route 158 ends at SR 158, but US 221/Truck Route 32/SR 135 continues northeast to SR 32, Higgston, and South Carolina.
It is a tributary to the Satilla River. [2] Kettle Creek was named from an incident when an iron kettle was found by soldiers along its banks. [2] References