Frederica River

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The Frederica River is a tidal waterway on the coast of Georgia, United States, historically notable for its proximity to the 1742 Battle of Bloody Marsh on St. Simons Island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
adjacentTo Bloody Marsh area NERFINISHED
marshlands of St. Simons Island
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType coastal estuarine system
flowsNear Fort Frederica National Monument NERFINISHED
St. Simons Island NERFINISHED
hasJurisdiction State of Georgia NERFINISHED
United States federal government NERFINISHED
hasTidalInfluenceFrom Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
historicallyNotableFor proximity to the Battle of Bloody Marsh
locatedIn Georgia NERFINISHED
Glynn County, Georgia NERFINISHED
coastal Georgia region
locatedOn coast of Georgia
mouthLocatedIn Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
namedAfter Fort Frederica NERFINISHED
nearEvent Battle of Bloody Marsh NERFINISHED
nearHistoricSite Bloody Marsh Battlefield NERFINISHED
Fort Frederica National Monument NERFINISHED
nearSettlement Frederica, Georgia (historic settlement) NERFINISHED
St. Simons Island, Georgia NERFINISHED
partOf Atlantic coastal waterways of the United States
region Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
state Georgia
usedFor boating
fishing
recreation
waterbodyType tidal waterway

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Battle of Bloody Marsh near Frederica River