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Nedlouc River
The Nedlouc River is a tributary of the Leaf River of northern Quebec, Canada, ultimately flowing into Ungava Bay. Its source is Nedlouc Lake. Geography The Nedlouc River flows north-westwards to become a right tributary of the Leaf River which flows eastwards to the west coast of Ungava Bay. The Nedlouc River flows in the unorganized territory Rivière-Koksoak, in the region of Nunavik, in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec. The watershed neighbors of Nedlouc river are: * North side: Leaf River; * East side: Duvert lake, Kakiattukallak lake, Grammont lake; * South side: Rivière aux Mélèzes, Dupire lake, Nedlouc Lake; * West side: Dyonnet lake, Minto Lake. Its waters come from Nedlouc Lake (area 44 km²). This lake is located about 260 kilometers southwest of Kuujjuaq, Quebec. Having a complex shape, this lake contains two main areas, that are joined together by means of a fast. The mouth of the lake is located in the northern part of the lake, looking ...
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Nedlouc Lake
Lake Nedlouc is the lake on the top plateau of Ungava Peninsula, Quebec, Canada. Nedlouc (on different maps and publications spelled also Nedluc or Nedluk) is Inuktitut word meaning ''part of the leg around the knee''. Why the lake was named like that is unknown. It is known also by two other Inuktitut names, Nallualuk (meaning unknown) and Tasirtuuq (meaning: ''many lakes''). Lake is the source of two rivers, Charpentier River on the north-west and Nedlouc River on the north-east. It consists of two major lakes, one on south-east and one of north-west, connected by series of shallow whitewater, rapids of Charpentier River and smaller lakes. The area is arctic tundra with few stunted trees. References

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