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Der Llano River (von spanisch llano = Ebene, Flachland) ist ein etwa 169 km langer Nebenfluss des texanischen Colorados. Der Fluss entsteht durch den Zusammenfluss seiner beiden Quellflüsse North Llano River und South Llano River nahe der Ortschaft Junction und mündet nahe der Siedlung in den Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, einen Stausee des Colorado. Der Fluss fließt auf seinem Weg durch die texanischen Countys Kimble, Mason und Llano in ostnordöstlicher Richtung, bis er kurz hinter der Stadt Llano für die letzten etwa 30 km vor der Mündung nach Südosten abbiegt.

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dbo:abstract Der Llano River (von spanisch llano = Ebene, Flachland) ist ein etwa 169 km langer Nebenfluss des texanischen Colorados. Der Fluss entsteht durch den Zusammenfluss seiner beiden Quellflüsse North Llano River und South Llano River nahe der Ortschaft Junction und mündet nahe der Siedlung in den Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, einen Stausee des Colorado. Der Fluss fließt auf seinem Weg durch die texanischen Countys Kimble, Mason und Llano in ostnordöstlicher Richtung, bis er kurz hinter der Stadt Llano für die letzten etwa 30 km vor der Mündung nach Südosten abbiegt. (de) The Llano River (/ˈlænoʊ/ LAN-oh) is a tributary of the Colorado River, about 105 miles (169 km) long, in Texas in the United States. It drains part of the Edwards Plateau in Texas Hill Country northwest of Austin. Two spring-fed tributaries, the North and South Llano, stretch across the otherwise arid lands of West Texas before merging just east of the small town of Junction, in Kimble County, forming the head of the Llano River proper. The Llano River runs generally east-northeast through the rolling limestone terrain of the Edwards Plateau as it flows through Kimble County and across rural Mason County, passing to the south of the town of Mason, Texas. Continuing in an easterly direction, the river carves its way through the Llano Uplift, a roughly circular geologic dome of Precambrian rock, primarily granite, located in Central Texas. Flowing through Llano County, the river passes to the north of Enchanted Rock and flows through the town of Llano, Texas. Northeast of Llano, it turns sharply to the southeast, joining the Colorado from the northwest as an arm of Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Llano at Kingsland. This river is one of the few popular fly fishing destinations in the state of Texas, and contains Guadalupe bass, the state fish of Texas. The Llano also contains largemouth bass, alligator gar, and various sunfish. The river is also associated with the legend of the Los Almagres Mine. Translated from Spanish, almagre means red ochre. In 1756, the lieutenant-general of Texas (then still a province of New Spain), Don Bernardo de Miranda, launched an expedition from San Fernando (San Antonio), to ascertain whether rumors of rich mineral deposits to the north were true. As the legend goes, Miranda came across a cave in the side of a hill in the vicinity of the Rio de las Chanas (Llano River), and reported astounding quantities of silver to be found within. (en) Ллано (англ. Llano River) — река в центральной части штата Техас (США), правый приток реки Колорадо. Общая длина реки составляет примерно 160 км. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Der Llano River (von spanisch llano = Ebene, Flachland) ist ein etwa 169 km langer Nebenfluss des texanischen Colorados. Der Fluss entsteht durch den Zusammenfluss seiner beiden Quellflüsse North Llano River und South Llano River nahe der Ortschaft Junction und mündet nahe der Siedlung in den Lake Lyndon B. Johnson, einen Stausee des Colorado. Der Fluss fließt auf seinem Weg durch die texanischen Countys Kimble, Mason und Llano in ostnordöstlicher Richtung, bis er kurz hinter der Stadt Llano für die letzten etwa 30 km vor der Mündung nach Südosten abbiegt. (de) Ллано (англ. Llano River) — река в центральной части штата Техас (США), правый приток реки Колорадо. Общая длина реки составляет примерно 160 км. (ru) The Llano River (/ˈlænoʊ/ LAN-oh) is a tributary of the Colorado River, about 105 miles (169 km) long, in Texas in the United States. It drains part of the Edwards Plateau in Texas Hill Country northwest of Austin. This river is one of the few popular fly fishing destinations in the state of Texas, and contains Guadalupe bass, the state fish of Texas. The Llano also contains largemouth bass, alligator gar, and various sunfish. (en)
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