The Napeequa River is a 19-mile (31 km) long river in the U.S. state of Washington on the east side of the Cascade Range. It rises in northwest Chelan County and flows southwest into the White River near Twin Lakes. The White River flows into Lake Wenatchee. The Napeequa River and its valley are notable for their beauty and isolation, as well as their interesting geological history. It flows through an isolated southeast-trending valley characterized by a broad meadows surrounded by rugged mountains. The Chiwawa Mountains, or Chiwawa Ridge mark the east side of the valley, separating the Napeequa and Chiwawa Rivers. To the west the White Mountains separate the Napeequa from the White River. Both are sub-ranges of the Cascade Range.
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| - Der Napeequa River ist ein 31 km langer Fluss im US-Bundesstaat Washington an der Ostseite der Kaskadenkette. Er entspringt im Nordwesten des Chelan County und fließt südwestwärts in den White River nahe den Twin Lakes. Der White River fließt in den Lake Wenatchee. Der Napeequa River und sein Tal sind wegen ihrer Schönheit und Isolation sowie ihrer geologischen Geschichte bemerkenswert. Der Fluss fließt durch ein abgelegenes nach Südosten gerichtetes Tal, das von weiten Wiesen geprägt ist, welche von zerklüfteten Bergen umgeben sind. Die Chiwawa Mountains (auch: Chiwawa Ridge) markieren die Ostseite des Tals und trennen den Napeequa vom Chiwawa River. Nach Westen zu trennen die White Mountains den Napeequa vom White River. Beide Bergketten gehören zur Kaskadenkette. (de)
- The Napeequa River is a 19-mile (31 km) long river in the U.S. state of Washington on the east side of the Cascade Range. It rises in northwest Chelan County and flows southwest into the White River near Twin Lakes. The White River flows into Lake Wenatchee. The Napeequa River and its valley are notable for their beauty and isolation, as well as their interesting geological history. It flows through an isolated southeast-trending valley characterized by a broad meadows surrounded by rugged mountains. The Chiwawa Mountains, or Chiwawa Ridge mark the east side of the valley, separating the Napeequa and Chiwawa Rivers. To the west the White Mountains separate the Napeequa from the White River. Both are sub-ranges of the Cascade Range. (en)
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| - Der Napeequa River ist ein 31 km langer Fluss im US-Bundesstaat Washington an der Ostseite der Kaskadenkette. Er entspringt im Nordwesten des Chelan County und fließt südwestwärts in den White River nahe den Twin Lakes. Der White River fließt in den Lake Wenatchee. Der Napeequa River und sein Tal sind wegen ihrer Schönheit und Isolation sowie ihrer geologischen Geschichte bemerkenswert. Der Fluss fließt durch ein abgelegenes nach Südosten gerichtetes Tal, das von weiten Wiesen geprägt ist, welche von zerklüfteten Bergen umgeben sind. Die Chiwawa Mountains (auch: Chiwawa Ridge) markieren die Ostseite des Tals und trennen den Napeequa vom Chiwawa River. Nach Westen zu trennen die White Mountains den Napeequa vom White River. Beide Bergketten gehören zur Kaskadenkette. Der Fluss ist Teil des Einzugsgebietes des Columbia River und ein Nebenfluss des Chiwawa River, welcher in den Wenatchee River mündet, einen Zufluss des Columbia River. Eine große Zahl von Flurnamen im Napeequa River Basin, einschließlich des Flussnamens selbst, wurden von geprägt. (de)
- The Napeequa River is a 19-mile (31 km) long river in the U.S. state of Washington on the east side of the Cascade Range. It rises in northwest Chelan County and flows southwest into the White River near Twin Lakes. The White River flows into Lake Wenatchee. The Napeequa River and its valley are notable for their beauty and isolation, as well as their interesting geological history. It flows through an isolated southeast-trending valley characterized by a broad meadows surrounded by rugged mountains. The Chiwawa Mountains, or Chiwawa Ridge mark the east side of the valley, separating the Napeequa and Chiwawa Rivers. To the west the White Mountains separate the Napeequa from the White River. Both are sub-ranges of the Cascade Range. The river is part of the Columbia River basin, being a tributary of the White River, which joins the Wenatchee River, a tributary of the Columbia River. A large number of place names in the Napeequa River basin, including the river's name itself, were given by Albert H. Sylvester. (en)
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