Snake River
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The Snake River is a major waterway in the northwestern United States that flows through Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington before joining the Columbia River.
Aliases (5)
Statements (58)
Referenced by (23)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Idaho
→
Mountain States → Washington (state) → |
hasMajorRiver |
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Cascadia
("Snake River (partly)")
→
Inland Northwest → Pacific Northwest → |
hasRiver |
|
Benton County, Washington
→
Franklin County, Washington → |
bordersRiver |
|
Nez Perce
→
|
associatedRiver |
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Walla Walla County, Washington
→
|
borders |
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Grand Teton National Park
→
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contains |
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Teton Range
("Snake River watershed")
→
|
drainage |
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Palouse region
("Snake River basin")
→
|
drainageBasin |
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Columbia Plateau
→
|
drainedBy |
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Town of Kahlotus, Washington
→
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hasNearbyRiver |
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Town of Kahlotus, Washington
→
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hasNearbyWaterBody |
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Nez Perce
("Snake River region")
→
|
historicalPopulationCenter |
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Burbank, Washington
→
|
locatedNear |
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Tri-Cities, Washington
→
|
locatedNearRiverConfluence |
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Idaho
("Snake River at Lewiston")
→
|
lowestPoint |
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Oregon Country
→
|
majorRiver |
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Columbia River
→
|
majorTributary |
|
Burbank, Washington
→
|
waterBody |