Cimarrón River

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The Cimarrón River is a tributary of the Canadian River that flows through northeastern New Mexico and parts of the Oklahoma Panhandle in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Great Plains NERFINISHED
High Plains NERFINISHED
drainageBasin northeastern New Mexico
western Oklahoma Panhandle
etymology Spanish word "cimarrón" meaning wild or untamed
flowsNear Boise City, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Cimarron, New Mexico NERFINISHED
Eagle Nest, New Mexico NERFINISHED
Springer, New Mexico NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Cimarron Canyon NERFINISHED
Cimarron County, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Colfax County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
Dorsey County, New Mexico (historical) NERFINISHED
Union County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
flowsThroughProtectedArea Cimarron Canyon State Park NERFINISHED
hasLeftTributary Ponil Creek NERFINISHED
Rayado Creek NERFINISHED
hasRightTributary Carrizo Creek (New Mexico) NERFINISHED
Ute Creek (New Mexico) NERFINISHED
hasWaterManagementStructure Eagle Nest Dam NERFINISHED
Eagle Nest Lake NERFINISHED
hasWildlife brown trout
rainbow trout
trout
locatedIn New Mexico
Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Oklahoma Panhandle NERFINISHED
northeastern New Mexico
mouthLocatedIn Canadian River NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Spanish
partOf Arkansas River basin NERFINISHED
Mississippi River watershed NERFINISHED
region Southern Great Plains NERFINISHED
southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
sourceLocatedIn Sangre de Cristo Mountains NERFINISHED
northeastern New Mexico
state New Mexico
Oklahoma
tributaryOf Canadian River NERFINISHED
usedFor camping
fishing
irrigation
recreation

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Cimarron River hasVariant Cimarrón River