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- Q4101613 subject Q8581404.
- Q4101613 subject Q8665890.
- Q4101613 abstract "The Burnt River is a 98-mile-long (158 km) tributary of the Snake River in eastern Oregon, United States. It enters the Snake near Huntington, Oregon, at a point upstream of the Powder River and downstream of the Malheur River, slightly more than 327 miles (526 km) from the Snake's confluence with the Columbia River. Draining 1,090 square miles (2,800 km2), it flows predominately west to east.The river begins at Unity Reservoir at the confluence of the North, West, Middle, and South forks of the river. The reservoir is slightly east of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest in the Blue Mountains and slightly north of Unity. Unity Lake State Recreation Site adjoins the reservoir. As it leaves the lake, the river flows under Oregon Route 245, then runs east through the upper Burnt River Valley past Hereford and Bridgeport and, through the Burnt River Canyon, to Durkee. Turning generally south at Durkee, the river runs along Interstate 84 past Weatherby, Dixie, and Lime before flowing under the Interstate and turning east again. Shortly thereafter, it passes Huntington and reaches the Snake.".
- Q4101613 country Q30.
- Q4101613 discharge "3.709506903683".
- Q4101613 district Q109665.
- Q4101613 length "157715.712".
- Q4101613 mouthElevation "631.8504".
- Q4101613 mouthMountain Q2862486.
- Q4101613 mouthPlace Q2862486.
- Q4101613 riverMouth Q272074.
- Q4101613 source Q885809.
- Q4101613 sourceElevation "1165.5552".
- Q4101613 sourceMountain Q3458935.
- Q4101613 sourcePlace Q3458935.
- Q4101613 state Q824.
- Q4101613 thumbnail Burnt_River_Canyon_(Baker_County,_Oregon_scenic_images)_(bakDA0050a).jpg?width=300.
- Q4101613 watershed "2.82308704026624E9".
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- Q4101613 wikiPageWikiLink Q824.
- Q4101613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581404.
- Q4101613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665890.
- Q4101613 wikiPageWikiLink Q885809.
- Q4101613 wikiPageWikiLink Q999300.
- Q4101613 country "United States".
- Q4101613 dischargeImperial "131".
- Q4101613 district Q109665.
- Q4101613 lengthImperial "98".
- Q4101613 mouthElevationImperial "2073".
- Q4101613 mouthLocation "near Huntington".
- Q4101613 mouthName Q272074.
- Q4101613 name "Burnt River".
- Q4101613 source Q885809.
- Q4101613 sourceElevationImperial "3824".
- Q4101613 sourceLocation "near Unity".
- Q4101613 state "Oregon".
- Q4101613 watershedImperial "1090".
- Q4101613 type BodyOfWater.
- Q4101613 type Place.
- Q4101613 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q4101613 type BodyOfWater.
- Q4101613 type Location.
- Q4101613 type NaturalPlace.
- Q4101613 type Place.
- Q4101613 type River.
- Q4101613 type Stream.
- Q4101613 type Thing.
- Q4101613 type Q4022.
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- Q4101613 comment "The Burnt River is a 98-mile-long (158 km) tributary of the Snake River in eastern Oregon, United States. It enters the Snake near Huntington, Oregon, at a point upstream of the Powder River and downstream of the Malheur River, slightly more than 327 miles (526 km) from the Snake's confluence with the Columbia River.".
- Q4101613 label "Burnt River (Oregon)".
- Q4101613 depiction Burnt_River_Canyon_(Baker_County,_Oregon_scenic_images)_(bakDA0050a).jpg.
- Q4101613 name "Burnt River".