Kaskaskia River (Ill.)

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Name (Hebrew)
נהר קאסקאסקיאה (אילינוי)
Name (Latin)
Kaskaskia River (Ill.)
Coordinates
-89.937372 -89.937372 37.974942 37.974942 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Rivers Illinois
MARC
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q776873
Library of congress: sh 85071717
Wikipedia description:

The Kaskaskia River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 325 miles (523 km) long, in central and southern Illinois in the United States. The second largest river system within Illinois, it drains a rural area of farms, as well as rolling hills along river bottoms of hardwood forests in its lower reaches. The lower reaches of the river have been canalized to allow barge traffic. In 1819, Vandalia up the river in the interior of the then new state of Illinois was chosen as its capital, which it served as until 1839. "Cascasquia" is an alternative, supposedly more French, spelling of "Kaskaskia" that is sometimes encountered. It was named after a clan of the Illiniwek encountered by the early French Jesuits and other settlers. "Okaw River" was an alternative name for the Kaskaskia that persists in place names along the river, including Okawville, and in a major tributary, the West Okaw River.

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