Latah Creek
Latah Creek (/ˈleɪtə/ LAY-tə), also known as Hangman Creek, is a large stream in eastern Washington and north central Idaho in the United States. The creek flows northwest from the Rocky Mountains to Spokane, where it empties into the Spokane River. It drains 673 square miles (1,740 km2) in parts of Benewah and Kootenai counties in Idaho, Spokane County and a small portion of Whitman County in Washington, where over 64 percent of its watershed resides. Some major tributaries of the approximately 60-mile (97 km) creek include Little Latah Creek (also known as Little Hangman Creek) and Rock Creek. The average flow of the creek can range from 20 cubic feet per second (0.57 m3/s) to 20,000 cubic feet per second (570 m3/s). Latah Creek receives its name from a Nez Perce word likely meaning "fis
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Latah Creek
Latah Creek (/ˈleɪtə/ LAY-tə), also known as Hangman Creek, is a large stream in eastern Washington and north central Idaho in the United States. The creek flows northwest from the Rocky Mountains to Spokane, where it empties into the Spokane River. It drains 673 square miles (1,740 km2) in parts of Benewah and Kootenai counties in Idaho, Spokane County and a small portion of Whitman County in Washington, where over 64 percent of its watershed resides. Some major tributaries of the approximately 60-mile (97 km) creek include Little Latah Creek (also known as Little Hangman Creek) and Rock Creek. The average flow of the creek can range from 20 cubic feet per second (0.57 m3/s) to 20,000 cubic feet per second (570 m3/s). Latah Creek receives its name from a Nez Perce word likely meaning "fis
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Der Hangman Creek, alternative ...... aphic Names (USBGN) abgelehnt.
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Latah Creek (/ˈleɪtə/ LAY-tə), ...... he watershed is mostly forest.
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Latah Creek ou Hangman Creek e ...... shington
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9.656064e+4
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1.594104e+2
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Ice-jam break up on Latah Creek, 2005
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Map of Latah Creek
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Latah Creek
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Snt'ut'u'lmkhwkwe
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Hangman Creek
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Idaho#USA
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Location of the mouth of Latah Creek in Idaho
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Charles Butte
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Little Latah Creek, Rock Creek, California Creek
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Der Hangman Creek, alternative ...... aphic Names (USBGN) abgelehnt.
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Latah Creek (/ˈleɪtə/ LAY-tə), ...... Perce word likely meaning "fis
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Latah Creek ou Hangman Creek e ...... shington
* Portail de l’Idaho
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Hangman Creek
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Latah Creek
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Latah Creek
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