The Econfina River is a minor river draining part of the Big Bend region of Florida, U.S.A. into Apalachee Bay. The river rises in near the boundary between Madison and Taylor counties, and flows 44 miles (71 km) through Taylor County to Apalachee Bay. It has a watershed of 239 square miles (620 km2). The name "Econfina" derives from the Creek ekana, which means "earthy", and feno, which means "bridge" or "footlog". This name may refer to a natural bridge over the river in the Natural Well Branch tract.
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| - The Econfina River is a minor river draining part of the Big Bend region of Florida, U.S.A. into Apalachee Bay. The river rises in near the boundary between Madison and Taylor counties, and flows 44 miles (71 km) through Taylor County to Apalachee Bay. It has a watershed of 239 square miles (620 km2). The name "Econfina" derives from the Creek ekana, which means "earthy", and feno, which means "bridge" or "footlog". This name may refer to a natural bridge over the river in the Natural Well Branch tract. (en)
- El río Econfina es un río menor que recorre parte de la región de Florida, Estados Unidos y desemboca en la bahía Apalachee.El río nace en la Bahía de San Pedro, cerca de la frontera entre los condados de Madison y Taylor, y fluye unas 35 millas (56 kilómetros) a través del Condado de Taylor hasta la bahía de Apalache. Tiene una cuenca de 239 millas cuadradas (619 kilómetros cuadrados). (es)
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| - The Econfina River is a minor river draining part of the Big Bend region of Florida, U.S.A. into Apalachee Bay. The river rises in near the boundary between Madison and Taylor counties, and flows 44 miles (71 km) through Taylor County to Apalachee Bay. It has a watershed of 239 square miles (620 km2). The name "Econfina" derives from the Creek ekana, which means "earthy", and feno, which means "bridge" or "footlog". This name may refer to a natural bridge over the river in the Natural Well Branch tract. (en)
- El río Econfina es un río menor que recorre parte de la región de Florida, Estados Unidos y desemboca en la bahía Apalachee.El río nace en la Bahía de San Pedro, cerca de la frontera entre los condados de Madison y Taylor, y fluye unas 35 millas (56 kilómetros) a través del Condado de Taylor hasta la bahía de Apalache. Tiene una cuenca de 239 millas cuadradas (619 kilómetros cuadrados). (es)
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