Thames River valley

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The Thames River valley is a geographic region in eastern Connecticut defined by the course of the Thames River and its surrounding lowlands, including several communities and transportation corridors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
river valley
characterizedBy estuarine environment near river mouth
riverine lowlands
contains city of New London, Connecticut NERFINISHED
city of Norwich, Connecticut NERFINISHED
lowlands along the Thames River (Connecticut)
town of Groton, Connecticut NERFINISHED
town of Ledyard, Connecticut NERFINISHED
town of Montville, Connecticut NERFINISHED
town of Preston, Connecticut NERFINISHED
town of Waterford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainedBy Thames River (Connecticut) NERFINISHED
flowsIntoViaMainRiver Long Island Sound NERFINISHED
follows Thames River (Connecticut) NERFINISHED
hasClimate humid continental climate
hasEconomicActivity maritime industry
recreation and tourism
shipping
hasFeature New London Harbor NERFINISHED
naval facilities near Groton
hasLandUse forested areas
industrial areas
suburban development
urban development
wetlands
hasPart Thames River (Connecticut) NERFINISHED
hasTransportationCorridor Amtrak Northeast Corridor NERFINISHED
Connecticut Route 32 NERFINISHED
Interstate 395 in Connecticut NERFINISHED
Interstate 95 in Connecticut NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 1 in Connecticut NERFINISHED
locatedIn Connecticut
United States of America
surface form: United States

eastern Connecticut
mouthLocatedAt Long Island Sound NERFINISHED
partOf New England
Thames River watershed (Connecticut) NERFINISHED

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Connecticut Route 32 passesThrough Thames River valley