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- Q4906294 subject Q8665006.
- Q4906294 abstract "The Big Satilla River is a river in the middle of South Georgia. It rises in Ben Hill and Coffee counties and flows southeast for 260 miles. It is one of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean through St. Andrew Sound, north of Cumberland Island. Cumberland Island is one of the Sea Islands of the southeastern United States and is the largest in terms of continuously exposed land. The Satilla is a blackwater river that rises to an elevation of about 350 feet. In its upper reaches, the river is bordered by swamps and bluffs, while the lower reaches have a maximum width of about three miles and are bordered by a salt marsh. With a width of 0.25 miles at river mile 7, the Satilla gradually widens, becoming approximately 1.5 miles across at the mouth.French explorer Jean Ribault named it Riviere Somme, but a Spanish explorer, St. Illa, gave the river his own name, which was converted from St. Illa to Satilla by English usage.".
- Q4906294 discharge "2750.0".
- Q4906294 elevation "106.68".
- Q4906294 length "418429.44".
- Q4906294 origin Q111867.
- Q4906294 origin Q1428.
- Q4906294 sourceCountry Q30.
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- Q4906294 discharge "2750".
- Q4906294 elevation "350.0".
- Q4906294 length "260.0".
- Q4906294 origin Q111867.
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- Q4906294 riverName "Big Satilla River".
- Q4906294 point "31.440025 83.00677777777778".
- Q4906294 type BodyOfWater.
- Q4906294 type Place.
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- Q4906294 type Location.
- Q4906294 type NaturalPlace.
- Q4906294 type Place.
- Q4906294 type River.
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- Q4906294 type Thing.
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- Q4906294 comment "The Big Satilla River is a river in the middle of South Georgia. It rises in Ben Hill and Coffee counties and flows southeast for 260 miles. It is one of Georgia's 14 major watersheds. It empties into the Atlantic Ocean through St. Andrew Sound, north of Cumberland Island. Cumberland Island is one of the Sea Islands of the southeastern United States and is the largest in terms of continuously exposed land. The Satilla is a blackwater river that rises to an elevation of about 350 feet.".
- Q4906294 label "Big Satilla River".
- Q4906294 lat "31.440025".
- Q4906294 long "83.00677777777778".
- Q4906294 name "Big Satilla River".