Greenville Creek is a 44.4-mile-long (71.5 km) tributary of the Stillwater River in southwestern Ohio in the United States. Via the Stillwater River, the Great Miami River, and the Ohio River, its water flows to the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. The creek starts in extreme eastern Indiana in Randolph County. It soon flows into Darke County, Ohio, and joins with a tributary that also starts in Indiana, Dismal Creek. It flows through Greenville and Gettysburg before entering Miami County. Near its confluence with the Stillwater River at Covington it drops 20 feet (6.1 m) at Greenville Falls in a glacially-cut gorge that is a state nature preserve.
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| - غرينفيل كريك (ar)
- Greenville Creek (en)
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| - غرينفيل كريك (Greenville Creek) هو نهر يقع في الجنوب الغربي من أوهايو في الولايات المتحدة. يمر عبر نهر ستيلووتر، ونهر أوهايو، وتتدفق مياهه إلى نهر المسيسيبي وفي النهاية يصل إلى خليج المكسيك. يبدأ الخور في أقصى شرق إنديانا في مقاطعة راندولف. وسرعان ما يتدفق إلى مقاطعة دارك، أوهايو، وينضم إلى أحد الروافد التي تبدأ أيضًا في إنديانا، . وهو بالقرب من ملتقى نهر ستيلوتر في كوينغتو ثم يسقط في شلالات غرينفيل في مضيق جليدي محمي في كوينغتو. (ar)
- Greenville Creek is a 44.4-mile-long (71.5 km) tributary of the Stillwater River in southwestern Ohio in the United States. Via the Stillwater River, the Great Miami River, and the Ohio River, its water flows to the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. The creek starts in extreme eastern Indiana in Randolph County. It soon flows into Darke County, Ohio, and joins with a tributary that also starts in Indiana, Dismal Creek. It flows through Greenville and Gettysburg before entering Miami County. Near its confluence with the Stillwater River at Covington it drops 20 feet (6.1 m) at Greenville Falls in a glacially-cut gorge that is a state nature preserve. (en)
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| - Rivers of Miami County, Ohio
- Miami County, Ohio
- Bradford, Ohio
- United States
- United States Geological Survey
- List of rivers of Indiana
- List of rivers of Ohio
- Covington, Ohio
- Gettysburg, Ohio
- Great Miami River
- Mississippi River
- Stillwater River (Ohio)
- Rivers of Indiana
- USGS
- Rivers of Randolph County, Indiana
- Darke County, Ohio
- Stream gauge
- Randolph County, Indiana
- Greenville, Ohio
- Gulf of Mexico
- Rivers of Ohio
- Dismal Creek
- Spartanburg, Indiana
- Indiana
- Ohio
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| - غرينفيل كريك (Greenville Creek) هو نهر يقع في الجنوب الغربي من أوهايو في الولايات المتحدة. يمر عبر نهر ستيلووتر، ونهر أوهايو، وتتدفق مياهه إلى نهر المسيسيبي وفي النهاية يصل إلى خليج المكسيك. يبدأ الخور في أقصى شرق إنديانا في مقاطعة راندولف. وسرعان ما يتدفق إلى مقاطعة دارك، أوهايو، وينضم إلى أحد الروافد التي تبدأ أيضًا في إنديانا، . وهو بالقرب من ملتقى نهر ستيلوتر في كوينغتو ثم يسقط في شلالات غرينفيل في مضيق جليدي محمي في كوينغتو. (ar)
- Greenville Creek is a 44.4-mile-long (71.5 km) tributary of the Stillwater River in southwestern Ohio in the United States. Via the Stillwater River, the Great Miami River, and the Ohio River, its water flows to the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. The creek starts in extreme eastern Indiana in Randolph County. It soon flows into Darke County, Ohio, and joins with a tributary that also starts in Indiana, Dismal Creek. It flows through Greenville and Gettysburg before entering Miami County. Near its confluence with the Stillwater River at Covington it drops 20 feet (6.1 m) at Greenville Falls in a glacially-cut gorge that is a state nature preserve. A USGS stream gauge on the creek near Bradford recorded a mean annual discharge of 192.8 cubic feet per second (5.46 m3/s) during water years 1931–2019. The highest daily mean discharge during that period was 7,920 cu ft/s (224 m3/s) on May 14, 1933. The lowest daily mean discharge was 5.3 cu ft/s (0.15 m3/s) on September 17, 1963. (en)
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