Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Millers River is a 52.1-mile-long (83.8 km) river in northern Massachusetts, originating in Ashburnham and joining the Connecticut River just downstream from Millers Falls, Massachusetts. The river was formerly known as Paquag or Baquag, a Nipmuc word meaning \"clear water.\"Sections of the river are used for whitewater kayaking, and a section upriver is popular with flatwater racers (canoe racing)."@en }
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- Millers_River abstract "The Millers River is a 52.1-mile-long (83.8 km) river in northern Massachusetts, originating in Ashburnham and joining the Connecticut River just downstream from Millers Falls, Massachusetts. The river was formerly known as Paquag or Baquag, a Nipmuc word meaning \"clear water.\"Sections of the river are used for whitewater kayaking, and a section upriver is popular with flatwater racers (canoe racing).".
- Millers_River comment "The Millers River is a 52.1-mile-long (83.8 km) river in northern Massachusetts, originating in Ashburnham and joining the Connecticut River just downstream from Millers Falls, Massachusetts. The river was formerly known as Paquag or Baquag, a Nipmuc word meaning \"clear water.\"Sections of the river are used for whitewater kayaking, and a section upriver is popular with flatwater racers (canoe racing).".