Disambiguation evidence for Suwannee River (nearby influence) via surface form

"Suwannee River"


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Predicate Object
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
basinIncludes northern Florida
basinIncludes southern Georgia
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dischargesInto Gulf of Mexico
flowsDirection generally south and southwest
flowsThrough Florida
flowsThrough Georgia
formsBorderBetween Florida
formsBorderBetween Georgia
hasNearbyCommunity Columbia County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCommunity Dixie County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCommunity Gilchrist County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCommunity Hamilton County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCommunity Lafayette County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCommunity Suwannee County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasProtectedAreaOnBanks Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge
hasProtectedAreaOnBanks Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
hasProtectedAreaOnBanks Suwannee Springs
surface form: Suwannee River State Park
hasTributary Alapaha River
hasTributary Santa Fe River
hasTributary Suwannee Springs Run
hasTributary Withlacoochee River (Suwannee River tributary)
surface form: Withlacoochee River (Suwannee tributary)
influences nearby coastal estuaries
influences nearby floodplain forests
influences nearby wetlands
instanceOf blackwater river
instanceOf river
knownFor cultural significance
knownFor natural beauty
knownFor springs along its course
length approximately 246 miles
length approximately 396 kilometers
locatedIn Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
mouthLocatedIn Florida
mouthLocatedIn Gulf of Mexico
passesNear Branford, Florida
passesNear Fanning Springs, Florida
passesNear Live Oak, Florida
passesNear Suwannee Valley, Florida
surface form: Suwannee, Florida
region Big Bend region of Florida
sourceLocatedIn Georgia
sourceLocation Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge (partial)
surface form: Okefenokee Swamp
supports canoeing and kayaking
supports recreational boating
supports regional fisheries
supports wildlife habitat
tributaryOf Gulf of Mexico
waterColor dark (tannin-stained)
waterType freshwater