Poteau River

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The Poteau River is a tributary of the Arkansas River that flows through eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas, playing a key role in the region’s drainage and local recreation.

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Label Occurrences
Poteau River canonical 6

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country United States of America
drains Arkansas River valley areas
Ouachita Mountains foothills
flowsThrough Arkansas
Oklahoma
formsBorderBetween Arkansas
Oklahoma
hasEcologicalRole habitat for fish
habitat for waterfowl
riparian corridor
hasHydrologicalFunction nutrient transport
regional drainage
sediment transport
hasNameMeaning post or stake (from French "poteau")
hasNameOriginLanguage French
hasRecreationalValue local tourism
outdoor sports
hasWatershedIn Haskell County, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Latimer County, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Le Flore County, Oklahoma
Sebastian County, Arkansas
isLocatedOnContinent North America
isMonitoredBy state environmental agencies of Arkansas
state environmental agencies of Oklahoma
isPartOf Arkansas River
surface form: Arkansas River system
isSubjectOf flood control efforts
local water management policies
locatedInRegion eastern Oklahoma
Western Arkansas
surface form: western Arkansas
mouthLocatedIn Arkansas River
mouthNear Fort Smith, Arkansas
nearCity Fort Smith, Arkansas
Heavener, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Poteau, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Spiro, Oklahoma
partOfDrainageBasin Mississippi River basin
supportsActivity camping along its banks
hunting in adjacent areas
tributaryOf Arkansas River
usedFor boating
fishing
local drainage
recreation

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