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The Uinta Basin (also known as the Uintah Basin) is a physiographic section of the larger Colorado Plateaus province, which in turn is part of the larger Intermontane Plateaus physiographic division. It is also a geologic structural basin in eastern Utah, east of the Wasatch Mountains and south of the Uinta Mountains. The Uinta Basin is fed by creeks and rivers flowing south from the Uinta Mountains. Many of the principal rivers (Strawberry River, Currant Creek, Rock Creek, Lake Fork River, and Uintah River) flow into the Duchesne River which feeds the Green River—a tributary of the Colorado River. The Uinta Mountains forms the northern border of the Uinta Basin. They contain the highest point in Utah, Kings Peak, with a summit 13,528 feet (4123 metres) above sea level. The climate of the

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  • Pánev Uinta (cs)
  • Bacino Uinta (it)
  • Uinta Basin (en)
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  • Pánev Uinta (anglicky Uinta Basin) je oblast v severní části Koloradské plošiny. Leží na východě Utahu, ve Spojených státech amerických. Jedná se o asymetrickou strukturální pánev. Je nejníže položeným místem Koloradské plošiny. (cs)
  • The Uinta Basin (also known as the Uintah Basin) is a physiographic section of the larger Colorado Plateaus province, which in turn is part of the larger Intermontane Plateaus physiographic division. It is also a geologic structural basin in eastern Utah, east of the Wasatch Mountains and south of the Uinta Mountains. The Uinta Basin is fed by creeks and rivers flowing south from the Uinta Mountains. Many of the principal rivers (Strawberry River, Currant Creek, Rock Creek, Lake Fork River, and Uintah River) flow into the Duchesne River which feeds the Green River—a tributary of the Colorado River. The Uinta Mountains forms the northern border of the Uinta Basin. They contain the highest point in Utah, Kings Peak, with a summit 13,528 feet (4123 metres) above sea level. The climate of the (en)
  • Il bacino Uinta, (scritto anche bacino Uintah) è una sezione fisiografica della vasta provincia degli Altopiani del Colorado, la quale a sua volta fa parte della più estesa divisione fisiografica degli , negli Stati Uniti d'America. Dal punto di vista geologico è un bacino strutturale situato nella parte orientale dell'Utah, a est dei monti Wasatch e a sud dei monti Uinta. Il confine nord del bacino è segnato dai monti Uinta, dove si trova anche il Kings Peak che, con i suoi 4123 m.s.l.m, è la cima più elevata dell'Utah. Il clima del bacino è semiarido, con occasionali inverni rigidi. (it)
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