St. Croix River

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The St. Croix River is a boundary river between the U.S. state of Maine and the Canadian province of New Brunswick, known for its historical significance in early European settlement and its role in the Bay of Fundy watershed.

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St. Croix River canonical 12

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boundary river
river
borders Charlotte County, New Brunswick
Washington County, Maine
continent North America
country Canada
United States of America
flowsThrough Maine
New Brunswick
formsBorderBetween Maine
New Brunswick
hasEcosystemType freshwater river upstream
tidal estuary at its mouth
hasHistoricalSignificance French exploration of North America
early European settlement in northeastern North America
hasRecreationalUse boating
fishing
wildlife viewing
hasRole international waterway between the United States and Canada
isPartOf Bay of Fundy drainage basin
locatedIn Maine
New Brunswick
locatedOnBorderOf Canada
United States of America
mouthEmptiesInto Bay of Fundy
Passamaquoddy Bay
mouthLocatedIn Bay of Fundy
partOf international boundary between the United States and Canada
partOfWatershed Bay of Fundy
region Atlantic Canada
New England
sourceLocatedIn Maine
tributaryOf Bay of Fundy
usedAsBoundarySince 18th century

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