Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Chehalem Creek is a stream in Yamhill County, Oregon with a 43,400-acre (176 km2) watershed. A tributary of the Willamette River, Its headwaters rise on the eastern slope of the Oregon Coast Range above Larsen Reservoir 6 mi (10 km) southeast of Gaston and discharge into the Willamette near Newberg. The word "Chehalem" is a corruption of the Atfalati Indian word "'Chahelim'", a name given in 1877 to one of the bands of Atfalati."@en }
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- Chehalem_Creek abstract "Chehalem Creek is a stream in Yamhill County, Oregon with a 43,400-acre (176 km2) watershed. A tributary of the Willamette River, Its headwaters rise on the eastern slope of the Oregon Coast Range above Larsen Reservoir 6 mi (10 km) southeast of Gaston and discharge into the Willamette near Newberg. The word "Chehalem" is a corruption of the Atfalati Indian word "'Chahelim'", a name given in 1877 to one of the bands of Atfalati.".
- Chehalem_Creek comment "Chehalem Creek is a stream in Yamhill County, Oregon with a 43,400-acre (176 km2) watershed. A tributary of the Willamette River, Its headwaters rise on the eastern slope of the Oregon Coast Range above Larsen Reservoir 6 mi (10 km) southeast of Gaston and discharge into the Willamette near Newberg. The word "Chehalem" is a corruption of the Atfalati Indian word "'Chahelim'", a name given in 1877 to one of the bands of Atfalati.".