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- Colliding_Rivers abstract "The Colliding Rivers is the name of the confluence of Little River into the North Umpqua River at Glide, Oregon, approximately 12 miles (19 km) east-northeast of Roseburg. It is known as Colliding Rivers because of the nearly head-on angle at which the streams meet, the only place in the state of Oregon where a river meets its tributary in such a straight angle. Prior to the point of the Colliding Rivers, the Little River approaches from the south and the North Umpqua has completed a sharp bend and intersects the Little River.".
- Colliding_Rivers location Glide,_Oregon.
- Colliding_Rivers thumbnail Colliding_Rivers.jpg?width=300.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageID "11286434".
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageLength "3205".
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageRevisionID "636932600".
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Angle.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Douglas_County,_Oregon.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Glide,_Oregon.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Glide_Ranger_Station.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_5_in_Oregon.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Little_River_(North_Umpqua_River).
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink North_Umpqua_River.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Route_138.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Roseburg,_Oregon.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_97_in_Oregon.
- Colliding_Rivers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colliding Rivers".
- Colliding_Rivers caption "Point where the North Umpqua River meets the Little River".
- Colliding_Rivers designation1Free1name "Region".
- Colliding_Rivers designation1Type "natural".
- Colliding_Rivers latDegrees "43".
- Colliding_Rivers latDirection "N".
- Colliding_Rivers latMinutes "17".
- Colliding_Rivers latSeconds "52".
- Colliding_Rivers location "Glide, Oregon, USA".
- Colliding_Rivers locmapin "United States".
- Colliding_Rivers longDegrees "123".
- Colliding_Rivers longDirection "W".
- Colliding_Rivers longMinutes "6".
- Colliding_Rivers longSeconds "8".
- Colliding_Rivers name "Colliding Rivers".
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- Colliding_Rivers subject Category:Landforms_of_Douglas_County,_Oregon.
- Colliding_Rivers hypernym Confluence.
- Colliding_Rivers type HistoricPlace.
- Colliding_Rivers type Place.
- Colliding_Rivers type Location.
- Colliding_Rivers type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Colliding_Rivers type Place.
- Colliding_Rivers type Thing.
- Colliding_Rivers comment "The Colliding Rivers is the name of the confluence of Little River into the North Umpqua River at Glide, Oregon, approximately 12 miles (19 km) east-northeast of Roseburg. It is known as Colliding Rivers because of the nearly head-on angle at which the streams meet, the only place in the state of Oregon where a river meets its tributary in such a straight angle.".
- Colliding_Rivers label "Colliding Rivers".
- Colliding_Rivers sameAs Q17003679.
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- Colliding_Rivers sameAs Q17003679.
- Colliding_Rivers wasDerivedFrom Colliding_Rivers?oldid=636932600.
- Colliding_Rivers depiction Colliding_Rivers.jpg.
- Colliding_Rivers isPrimaryTopicOf Colliding_Rivers.
- Colliding_Rivers name "Colliding Rivers".