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Conococheague Conococheague Creek Conococheague Creek (Maryland)
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Conococheague Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River, is a free-flowing stream that originates in Pennsylvania and empties into the Potomac River near Williamsport, Maryland. It is 80 miles (129 km) in length, with 57 miles (92 km) in Pennsylvania and 23 miles (37 km) in Maryland. The watershed of Conococheague Creek has an area of approximately 566 square miles (1,470 km2), out of which only 65 square miles (170 km2) (12% of the area) are in Maryland. Le Conococheague est un affluent du Potomac dont la branche principale commence dans le comté de Franklin, en Pennsylvanie. Il passe sous le vieil aqueduc du canal près de Williamsport, au Maryland, avant de se jeter dans le Potomac. Le nom Conococheague est d'origine lenape et a également été plus tard appliqué à une montagne voisine. George Washington se réfère à plusieurs reprises à Conococheague dans ses écrits. Le lieu est inscrit dans les instructions de Jean-Daniel Dumas, commandant de fort Duquesne à l'enseigne Douville, en 1756. Conococheague Creek ist ein freifließender Zufluss des Potomac River, der in Pennsylvania entspringt und bei , Maryland in den Potomac River mündet. Er hat eine Länge von 129 km, davon 92 km in Pennsylvania und 37 km in Maryland. Das Einzugsgebiet umfasst eine Fläche von 1470 km², wovon nur 12 % (170 km²) in Maryland liegen. Die Wasserscheide zwischen Conococheague Creek und dient als Grenze zwischen dem und dem .
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Le Conococheague est un affluent du Potomac dont la branche principale commence dans le comté de Franklin, en Pennsylvanie. Il passe sous le vieil aqueduc du canal près de Williamsport, au Maryland, avant de se jeter dans le Potomac. Le nom Conococheague est d'origine lenape et a également été plus tard appliqué à une montagne voisine. George Washington se réfère à plusieurs reprises à Conococheague dans ses écrits. Le lieu est inscrit dans les instructions de Jean-Daniel Dumas, commandant de fort Duquesne à l'enseigne Douville, en 1756. Le lieu est maintenant situé dans le comté de Washington, Maryland. Conococheague Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River, is a free-flowing stream that originates in Pennsylvania and empties into the Potomac River near Williamsport, Maryland. It is 80 miles (129 km) in length, with 57 miles (92 km) in Pennsylvania and 23 miles (37 km) in Maryland. The watershed of Conococheague Creek has an area of approximately 566 square miles (1,470 km2), out of which only 65 square miles (170 km2) (12% of the area) are in Maryland. The word "Conococheague" is translated from the Delaware Indian or Unami-Lenapi term òk'chaxk'hanna, which means "many-turns-river." The Conococheague, or Connogochegue, as it was known at the time, was the northernmost extent of the range along the Potomac within which Congress in the Residence Bill of 1790 authorized the establishment of the Federal District, known as the District of Columbia. By presidential proclamation, George Washington placed the District at the lower end of the range, near the "Eastern Branch", later Anacostia River, which marked the southernmost extent of the Residence Bill's range. The water divide between Conococheague Creek and Conodoguinet Creek is sometimes used as the boundary between the Hagerstown Valley and the Cumberland Valley. Conococheague Creek ist ein freifließender Zufluss des Potomac River, der in Pennsylvania entspringt und bei , Maryland in den Potomac River mündet. Er hat eine Länge von 129 km, davon 92 km in Pennsylvania und 37 km in Maryland. Das Einzugsgebiet umfasst eine Fläche von 1470 km², wovon nur 12 % (170 km²) in Maryland liegen. Der Name Conococheague ist entlehnt aus der Sprache der : das Wort òk'chaxk'hanna, bedeutet „sich viel windender Fluss“. Der damals unter dem Namen Connogochegue bekannte Fluss bildete den nördlichsten Bereich entlang des Potomac, in welchem der Kongress mit der von 1790 die Gründung des Bundesterritorium genehmigt hattem dem District of Columbia. Durch Proklamation des Präsidenten George Washington wurde der District am südlichen Ende des Bereichs eingerichtet, in der Nähe des „Eastern Branch“, der später in Anacostia River umbenannt wurde. Die Wasserscheide zwischen Conococheague Creek und dient als Grenze zwischen dem und dem .
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