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- Q284603 subject Q17544817.
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- Q284603 abstract "The Porcupine River (Ch’ôonjik in Gwich’in) is a 916-kilometre (569 mi) tributary of the Yukon River in Canada and the United States. It begins in the Ogilvie Mountains north of Dawson City, in the Yukon territory of Canada. From there it flows north through the community of Old Crow, veers southwest into the U.S. state of Alaska, and enters the larger river at Fort Yukon. It derives its name from the Gwich'in word for the river, Ch'oonjik, or "Porcupine Quill River".The Porcupine caribou herd, in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) Alaska, gets its name from the river.The oldest (but disputed) possible evidence of human habitation in North America was found in a cave along one of its tributaries, the Bluefish River. A large number of apparently human-modified animal bones have been discovered in the Bluefish Caves. They have been dated to 25,000 to 40,000 years old by carbon dating—several thousand years earlier than generally accepted human habitation of North America.".
- Q284603 country Q16.
- Q284603 discharge "414.0".
- Q284603 mouthElevation "126.0".
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- Q284603 state Q2009.
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- Q284603 thumbnail Porcupine_River_YFNWR.jpg?width=300.
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- Q284603 country "Canada".
- Q284603 discharge "414".
- Q284603 mouth "Yukon River".
- Q284603 mouthElevation "126".
- Q284603 mouthLocation Q79408.
- Q284603 name "Porcupine River".
- Q284603 nativeName "Ch’ôonjik".
- Q284603 sourceLocation "Ogilvie Mountains".
- Q284603 state "Alaska".
- Q284603 state "Yukon".
- Q284603 type BodyOfWater.
- Q284603 type Place.
- Q284603 type RiverBodyOfWater.
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- Q284603 type Location.
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- Q284603 type Place.
- Q284603 type River.
- Q284603 type Stream.
- Q284603 type Thing.
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- Q284603 comment "The Porcupine River (Ch’ôonjik in Gwich’in) is a 916-kilometre (569 mi) tributary of the Yukon River in Canada and the United States. It begins in the Ogilvie Mountains north of Dawson City, in the Yukon territory of Canada. From there it flows north through the community of Old Crow, veers southwest into the U.S. state of Alaska, and enters the larger river at Fort Yukon.".
- Q284603 label "Porcupine River".
- Q284603 depiction Porcupine_River_YFNWR.jpg.
- Q284603 name "Ch’ôonjik".
- Q284603 name "Porcupine River".