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The Lyre River in the U.S. state of Washington flows out of Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park and into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Originally referred to as "singing waters" by the indians living near it, the river was first named Rio de Cuesta by Europeans in 1790 by Gonzalo López de Haro, but was later called River Lyre after being charted by Captain Henry Kellett in 1847.

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  • Lyre River (de)
  • Lyre River (en)
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  • Der Lyre River ist ein etwa 8 km langer Fluss im US-Bundesstaat Washington, der aus dem Lake Crescent im Olympic National Park entspringt und in die Juan-de-Fuca-Straße mündet. Die Indianer, die in der Gegend lebten, nannten den Fluss Singendes Gewässer und der erste Europäer vor Ort, , taufte ihn 1790 auf den Namen Rio de Cuesta. Später wurde der Fluss River Lyre genannt, nachdem er durch Captain Henry Kellett 1847 kartographiert wurde. (de)
  • The Lyre River in the U.S. state of Washington flows out of Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park and into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Originally referred to as "singing waters" by the indians living near it, the river was first named Rio de Cuesta by Europeans in 1790 by Gonzalo López de Haro, but was later called River Lyre after being charted by Captain Henry Kellett in 1847. (en)
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  • Lyre River (en)
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  • Lyre River (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Lyre_River.jpg
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  • June Creek, Boundary Creek Boundary Creek, Susie Creek (en)
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  • Nelson Creek Nelson Creek (en)
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  • The Lyre River as it flows out of Lake Crescent (en)
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  • Der Lyre River ist ein etwa 8 km langer Fluss im US-Bundesstaat Washington, der aus dem Lake Crescent im Olympic National Park entspringt und in die Juan-de-Fuca-Straße mündet. Die Indianer, die in der Gegend lebten, nannten den Fluss Singendes Gewässer und der erste Europäer vor Ort, , taufte ihn 1790 auf den Namen Rio de Cuesta. Später wurde der Fluss River Lyre genannt, nachdem er durch Captain Henry Kellett 1847 kartographiert wurde. (de)
  • The Lyre River in the U.S. state of Washington flows out of Lake Crescent in the Olympic National Park and into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Originally referred to as "singing waters" by the indians living near it, the river was first named Rio de Cuesta by Europeans in 1790 by Gonzalo López de Haro, but was later called River Lyre after being charted by Captain Henry Kellett in 1847. (en)
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