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Stony River (other)
Stony River may refer to the following: Rivers: *Stony River (Alaska), USA *Stony River (Minnesota), USA *Stony River (West Virginia), USA *Stony River (Jamaica) * Stony River (Canterbury), in the South Island of New Zealand *Stony or Hangatahua River, Taranaki, New Zealand *Stony or Te Wharau River, in the South Island of New Zealand Places: *Stony River, Alaska, a census-designated place *Stony River Township, Minnesota Stony River Township is a township in Lake County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 179 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 578.9 square miles (1,499.3&nbs ..., a township See also * Stones River (other) {{geodis ...
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Stony River (Alaska)
The Stony River (Deg Xinag: ''Gidighuyghatno' Giqedhatno''; Dena'ina: ''K'qizaghetnu'') is a tributary of the Kuskokwim River in the U.S. state of Alaska. The river flows south from near Mount Mausolus in the Revelation Mountains of the Alaska Range through the northwestern corner of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. From there, it flows generally westward to meet the larger river at the community of Stony River. Boating The Stony River, navigable by kayak, canoe, and small to medium raft, is "suitable for moderately experienced boaters with good wilderness skills." The river varies in difficulty from Class I (easy) to II (medium) on the International Scale of River Difficulty. Dangers include rocky rapids in the of stream passing through canyons, where standing waves may reach up to in high water. See also *List of Alaska rivers This is a List of rivers in Alaska, which are at least fifth-order according to the Strahler method of stream classification, and an inco ...
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Stony River (Minnesota)
The Stony River (Minnesota) is a river of Minnesota. It flows into the Rainy River. See also *List of rivers of Minnesota Minnesota has 6,564 natural rivers and streams that cumulatively flow for . The Mississippi River begins its journey from its headwaters at Lake Itasca and crosses the Iowa border downstream. It is joined by the Minnesota River at Fort Snellin ... ReferencesUSGS Geographic Names Information Service Rivers of Minnesota {{Minnesota-river-stub ...
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Stony River (West Virginia)
The Stony River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed August 15, 2011 tributary of the North Branch Potomac River in Grant County in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The Stony River joins with the North Branch at the Mineral County border. Its source lies north of the Dolly Sods Wilderness on the Tucker County border in the Allegheny Front. Tributaries of the Stony River include Mud Run, Red Sea Run, Morgan Run, Helmick Run, Fourmile Run, Laurel Run, and Mill Run. Near its source, the Stony River was once dammed by the Stony River Dam to create Stony River Reservoir between Cabin Mountain and Fore Knobs. The center portion of the dam has since been demolished and the reservoir drained. Further north, the Stony River is dammed again to form the Mount Storm Lake. See also *List of West Virginia rivers This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of West Virginia. List of West Virginia rivers includes st ...
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Stony River (Jamaica)
The Stony River (Jamaica) rises just north of Coopers Hill in Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica. From here it flows primarily north until it reaches its confluence with the New River.UK Directorate of Overseas Surveys 1:50,000 map of Jamaica sheet L, 1967. See also *List of rivers of Jamaica This is a list of rivers of Jamaica, arranged from west to east, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. North Coast *South Negril River **Unnamed *Middle River **Unnamed **Unnamed *North Negril River *Orange River ... References GEOnet Names Server*Ford, Jos C. and Finlay, A.A.C. (1908).''The Handbook of Jamaica.'' Jamaica Government Printing Office External linksAerial view of the source of the Stony River {{Rivers of Jamaica Rivers of Jamaica ...
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Stony River (Canterbury)
The Stony River is a river in the South Island of New Zealand. Rising at southern end of the Grampian Mountains, it runs west for through rough country to the Mackenzie Basin before emptying into Lake Benmore Lake Benmore is New Zealand's largest artificial lake. Located in the South Island of New Zealand and part of the Waitaki River, it was created in the 1960s by construction of Benmore Dam. Characteristics The lake has an area of about 75  .... Rivers of Canterbury, New Zealand Rivers of New Zealand {{CanterburyNZ-river-stub ...
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Hangatahua River
The Hangatahua River, alternatively known as the Stony River, is a river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand. It is one of the larger of the numerous rivers and streams which drain the slopes of Mount Taranaki, receiving water from streams covering most of the northwest sector of the mountain. In addition it drains the southern flank of the Pouakai complex and the alpine Ahukawakawa Swamp. The river's upper reaches lie within Egmont National Park. The Hangatahua River forms the boundary between New Plymouth District and South Taranaki District South Taranaki is a territorial authority on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island that contains the towns of Hāwera (the seat of the district), Manaia, Ōpunake, Patea, Eltham, and Waverley. The District has a land area of 3,575.46  .... The river was considered Taranaki's best trout fishery until severe erosion and land instability in the river's headwaters since 1997 caused high sediment loads. References Rivers of T ...
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Te Wharau River
The Te Wharau or Stony River is a river of the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows generally east from its sources in the Paparoa Range to reach the Inangahua River 15 kilometres north of Reefton. See also *List of rivers of New Zealand *Hangatahua River The Hangatahua River, alternatively known as the Stony River, is a river of the Taranaki Region of New Zealand. It is one of the larger of the numerous rivers and streams which drain the slopes of Mount Taranaki, receiving water from streams cover ... References Rivers of the West Coast, New Zealand Buller District Rivers of New Zealand {{WestCoastNZ-river-stub ...
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Stony River, Alaska
Stony River (''Gidighuyghatno’ Xidochagg Qay’'' in Deg Xinag, ''K'qizaghetnu Hdakaq’'' in Dena'ina) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 54 at the 2010 census, down from 61 in 2000. Native inhabitants are mixed Athabaskan and Yup'ik ancestry of Alaska Native. Stony River village is the modern contact point between Yu'pik Eskimo and three distinct Athabaskan peoples: Deg Hit'an, Dena'ina, and Upper Kuskokwim. Today there is considerable multilingualism in Stony River village between Yu'pik and three distinct Athabaskan languages.Priscilla Russell Kari 1985Wild resource use and economy of Stony River Village Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence. Technical Paper Number 108 Geography The Stony River CDP is located at (61.787592, -156.591194) on an island in the Kuskokwim River at the mouth of the Stony River, approximately northeast (upriver) of Bethel. According to the United States Ce ...
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Stony River Township, Minnesota
Stony River Township is a township in Lake County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 179 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 578.9 square miles (1,499.3 km), of which 547.7 square miles (1,418.5 km) is land and 31.2 square miles (80.7 km or 5.38%) is water. It is the largest township in land area in Minnesota, although Fall Lake Township (also in Lake County) and Angle Township (in Lake of the Woods County) both have a larger total area because they have more water area. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 179 people, 87 households, and 56 families residing in the township. The population density was 0.3 people per square mile (0.1/km). There were 338 housing units at an average density of 0.6/sq mi (0.2/km). The racial makeup of the township was 92.74% White, 5.59% Native American, and 1.68% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any rac ...
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