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The Fish River (Iġalugvik in Inupiaq) is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. The 47-mile-long (76 km) river rises in the Bendeleben Mountains and flows south to Golovnin Lagoon, before emptying into Golovnin Bay, Norton Sound, and the Bering Sea. The basin formed by the Fish River is known for its placer gold deposits, and in particular, the Niukluk River and its tributaries; production from this tributary valley is reported to be more than from any other place in the region. A galena mine existed 40 miles (64 km) from the sea, worked on occasion by a San Francisco corporation with a few hundred tons of ore taken to the city for smelting and refining for silver. Walter Curran Mendenhall found obscure fossils on Fish River at White Mountain.

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  • Fish River (Golovnin Bay) (de)
  • Fish River (Alaska) (en)
  • Fish (rivière de l'Alaska) (fr)
  • Фиш (река, впадает в Берингово море) (ru)
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  • Der Fish River (englisch für „Fisch-Fluss“) ist ein etwa 140 Kilometer langer Zufluss des Nortonsunds im Westen des US-Bundesstaats Alaska. (de)
  • The Fish River (Iġalugvik in Inupiaq) is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. The 47-mile-long (76 km) river rises in the Bendeleben Mountains and flows south to Golovnin Lagoon, before emptying into Golovnin Bay, Norton Sound, and the Bering Sea. The basin formed by the Fish River is known for its placer gold deposits, and in particular, the Niukluk River and its tributaries; production from this tributary valley is reported to be more than from any other place in the region. A galena mine existed 40 miles (64 km) from the sea, worked on occasion by a San Francisco corporation with a few hundred tons of ore taken to the city for smelting and refining for silver. Walter Curran Mendenhall found obscure fossils on Fish River at White Mountain. (en)
  • La rivière Fish est une rivière au nord-ouest de l'Alaska aux États-Unis, de 47 milles (76 km) de long, située dans la région de recensement de Nome qui prend sa source dans les montagnes Bendeleben et se jette dans le Norton Sound au niveau de la ville de Golovin. Son nom Inuit tel que noté en 1838 par Kashevarof est Ikalikhvik, ce qui veut dire lieu du poisson. (fr)
  • Фиш (англ. Fish River) — река на западе штата Аляска, США. Длина — 76 км. Площадь бассейна — 5200 км². Берёт начало в районе горного хребта Банделебен на высоте 727 м над уровнем моря, течёт главным образом в южном направлении и впадает в залив Головнин, который является частью залива Нортон Берингова моря. Длина реки составляет 76 км. На восточном берегу реки Фиш расположен город Уайт-Маунтин. Традиционное инуитское название реки в 1838 году было записано Александром Филипповичем Кашеваровым как Икалихвик, что означает «рыба» или «рыбное место». (ru)
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  • Fish River (Alaska) (en)
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