Missisquoi River valley

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The Missisquoi River valley is a historically significant region in northern Vermont and southern Quebec, known for its fertile lowlands, Indigenous heritage, and the meandering Missisquoi River that drains into Lake Champlain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
river valley
borderRegionOf United States–Canada border NERFINISHED
country Canada
United States of America
drainageTo Lake Champlain NERFINISHED
drainedBy Missisquoi River NERFINISHED
flowsIntoViaMainRiver Lake Champlain NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic fertile floodplains
lowland topography
hasCulturalHeritage Abenaki presence
Indigenous archaeological sites
hasEconomicActivity crop agriculture
dairy farming
hasEcosystemType riparian habitats
wetlands
hasHydrologicalFeature Missisquoi Bay watershed
hasLandUse agricultural land
rural settlements
historicalSignificance Indigenous travel and trade corridor
early Euro-American settlement area
knownFor Indigenous heritage
fertile lowlands
meandering river course
locatedIn northern Vermont
southern Quebec NERFINISHED
partOf Lake Champlain Basin NERFINISHED
regionOf Quebec NERFINISHED
Vermont NERFINISHED
traversedBy Missisquoi River NERFINISHED

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Missisquoi dialect traditionalRegion Missisquoi River valley
St. Francis-Sokoki dialect historicalRegion Missisquoi River valley