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La Nantahala est une rivière dans la forêt nationale de Nantahala dans l'ouest de l'État de Caroline du Nord aux États-Unis, près du parc national des Great Smoky Mountains. La rivière prend sa source près de la frontière avec l'État de Géorgie près du sentier des Appalaches. Elle se jette dans la rivière Little Tennessee au lac Fontana. Les routes U.S. Route 19 et longent son cours. (fr) The Nantahala River (/ˌnæntəˈheɪlə/) is a river in western North Carolina in the United States, within the Nantahala National Forest, and near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Two-lane U.S. Highway 19/74 runs along the river, picnic areas dotting the route. In 1839, this was an unimproved large path, part of what became known as the Trail of Tears as the Cherokee people were forcibly removed from their homelands in this region to west of the Mississippi River and Indian Territory. The river rises near the border of Georgia and North Carolina, close to the Southern Nantahala Wilderness and the Appalachian Trail. It flows into the Little Tennessee River at Fontana Lake, a reservoir formed behind Fontana Dam. The word Nantahala is Cherokee and means "Land of the Noonday Sun". The river runs through a narrow and steep gorge where in some areas the sun reaches the ground only when it is directly overhead during the middle of the day. During the colonial era, Cherokee towns along the Nantahala, upper Hiwassee River, and Valley River in what is now North Carolina were known as the Valley Towns. (en) |
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Standing Indian Loop, US 64, Thunderstruck Lane, Swinging Bridge Lane, Nantahala Dam Road, Junaluska Road, Wayah Road , US 74, Pardon Bridge Road, Old Storehouse Road, NC 28 (en) |
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at mouth with Little Tennessee River (en) |
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Nantahala Bridge, showing the high water level even in late summer . (en) |
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generally north (en) |
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confluence of Kilby Creek, Gulf Fork, and Big Laurel Branch (en) |
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just west of Scream Ridge (en) |
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Indian Creek, Nichols Branch, Little Indian Creek, Kimsey Creek, Park Creek, Black Creek, Nova Scotia Branch, Buck Creek, Tate Branch, Tipton Branch, Clear Creek, Johnson Branch, Choga Creek, Lambert Cove, Dicks Creek, Appletree Branch, Walnut Cove, Poplar Cove, Pierce Creek, Rowlin Creek, Ledbetter Creek, Mudcut Branch, Mountain Branch, Morris Branch, Tomahawk Branch, Watia Creek, Jake Branch, Pump Branch, Turkey Branch (en) |
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Mooney Creek, Bearpen Creek, Thomas Branch, Hurricane Creek, Curtis Creek, Long Branch, Laurel Branch, Little Rock Branch, Trough Branch, Morris Branch, Bryson Branch, Factory Branch, Roaring Fork, Tyler Branch, Jarrett Creek, Rocky Branch, Wine Spring Creek, Rowland Branch, Beech Cove Branch, White Oak Creek, Camp Branch, Queens Creek, Silvermine Creek, Wesser Creek, Bird Falls Branch, Buckner Branch, Euchiella Branch, Siles Branch (en) |
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Nantahala Lake, Fontana Lake (en) |
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La Nantahala est une rivière dans la forêt nationale de Nantahala dans l'ouest de l'État de Caroline du Nord aux États-Unis, près du parc national des Great Smoky Mountains. La rivière prend sa source près de la frontière avec l'État de Géorgie près du sentier des Appalaches. Elle se jette dans la rivière Little Tennessee au lac Fontana. Les routes U.S. Route 19 et longent son cours. (fr) The Nantahala River (/ˌnæntəˈheɪlə/) is a river in western North Carolina in the United States, within the Nantahala National Forest, and near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Two-lane U.S. Highway 19/74 runs along the river, picnic areas dotting the route. In 1839, this was an unimproved large path, part of what became known as the Trail of Tears as the Cherokee people were forcibly removed from their homelands in this region to west of the Mississippi River and Indian Territory. (en) |
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