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- Q6807422 subject Q8665824.
- Q6807422 abstract "Medway River is a river in Queen's County, on the Southwestern shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. At 121 kilometres long, it is one of the major rivers of Nova Scotia and once supported a large run of Atlantic salmon. Historically, it was an important corridor to the interior waters of Nova Scotia such as Ponhook and Molega Lakes and as a log driving river for the lumber industry.Together with Herring Cove and related smaller inlets, the drainage basis of the Medway is measured at 2,012 km² including 166 km² of water.".
- Q6807422 length "121000.0".
- Q6807422 riverMouth Q97.
- Q6807422 sourceCountry Q16.
- Q6807422 watershed "2.012E9".
- Q6807422 wikiPageWikiLink Q125465.
- Q6807422 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q6807422 wikiPageWikiLink Q188879.
- Q6807422 wikiPageWikiLink Q1952.
- Q6807422 wikiPageWikiLink Q2006307.
- Q6807422 wikiPageWikiLink Q6636666.
- Q6807422 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665824.
- Q6807422 wikiPageWikiLink Q97.
- Q6807422 basinCountries Q16.
- Q6807422 length "121.0".
- Q6807422 mouth Q97.
- Q6807422 riverName "Medway River".
- Q6807422 watershed "2012.0".
- Q6807422 point "44.25955555555556 -64.83958333333334".
- Q6807422 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6807422 type Place.
- Q6807422 type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Q6807422 type BodyOfWater.
- Q6807422 type Location.
- Q6807422 type NaturalPlace.
- Q6807422 type Place.
- Q6807422 type River.
- Q6807422 type Stream.
- Q6807422 type Thing.
- Q6807422 type SpatialThing.
- Q6807422 type Q4022.
- Q6807422 type Q47521.
- Q6807422 comment "Medway River is a river in Queen's County, on the Southwestern shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. At 121 kilometres long, it is one of the major rivers of Nova Scotia and once supported a large run of Atlantic salmon.".
- Q6807422 label "Medway River (Nova Scotia)".
- Q6807422 lat "44.25955555555556".
- Q6807422 long "-64.83958333333334".
- Q6807422 name "Medway River".