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The Eel River is a 94-mile-long (151 km) tributary of the Wabash River in northern Indiana in the United States. Via the Wabash and Ohio rivers, its waters flow to the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. The Eel River rises southeast of Huntertown in Allen County and flows southwest through Allen, Whitley, Kosciusko, Wabash, Miami, and Cass counties to join the Wabash at Logansport. The river was called Kineepikwameekwa Siipiiwi - "river of the snake fish" by the Miami people, who inhabited the area at the time of European contact, the English rendered it as Ke-na-po-co-mo-co. It is the northern of the two rivers named Eel River within Indiana.

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  • Eel River (Wabash River) (de)
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  • Der Eel River ist ein rechter Nebenfluss des Wabash River im US-Bundesstaat Indiana. Der Fluss ist 176 km lang und entwässert im Nordosten von Indiana ein Areal von 2144 km². Der mittlere Abfluss 11 km oberhalb der Mündung beträgt 22 m³/s. Der Eel River entspringt im Allen County nördlich der Großstadt Fort Wayne im Nordosten von Indiana. Er fließt in westsüdwestlicher Richtung. An seinem Flusslauf liegen die Orte , South Whitley, , Roann, Denver und Mexico. In Logansport mündet der Eel River schließlich in den Wabash River. (de)
  • The Eel River is a 94-mile-long (151 km) tributary of the Wabash River in northern Indiana in the United States. Via the Wabash and Ohio rivers, its waters flow to the Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. The Eel River rises southeast of Huntertown in Allen County and flows southwest through Allen, Whitley, Kosciusko, Wabash, Miami, and Cass counties to join the Wabash at Logansport. The river was called Kineepikwameekwa Siipiiwi - "river of the snake fish" by the Miami people, who inhabited the area at the time of European contact, the English rendered it as Ke-na-po-co-mo-co. It is the northern of the two rivers named Eel River within Indiana. (en)
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