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The Chenango River is a 90-mile-long (140 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River in central New York in the United States. It drains a dissected plateau area in upstate New York at the northern end of the Susquehanna watershed. Named after the Oneida word for bull thistle, in the 19th century the Chenango furnished a critical link in the canal system of the northeastern United States. The Chenango Canal, built from 1836–1837 between Utica and Binghamton, connected the Erie Canal in the north to the Susquehanna River. The canal was rendered obsolete by railroads and was abandoned in 1878.

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  • Der Chenango River ist ein 145 km langer Fluss im US-Bundesstaat New York. Er entspringt im Madison County 32 km südöstlich von Utica und mündet in Binghamton in den Susquehanna River. (de)
  • The Chenango River is a 90-mile-long (140 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River in central New York in the United States. It drains a dissected plateau area in upstate New York at the northern end of the Susquehanna watershed. Named after the Oneida word for bull thistle, in the 19th century the Chenango furnished a critical link in the canal system of the northeastern United States. The Chenango Canal, built from 1836–1837 between Utica and Binghamton, connected the Erie Canal in the north to the Susquehanna River. The canal was rendered obsolete by railroads and was abandoned in 1878. Flooding is often a concern during the spring and fall. (en)
  • La rivière Chenango est un affluent de la Susquehanna, d'approximativement 145 km de long, dans le centre de l'État de New York aux États-Unis. (fr)
  • Il fiume Chenango è un corso d'acqua che scorre per 145 km nello stato di New York e sfocia nel fiume Susquehanna presso Binghamton, nella contea di Broome. Esso drena l'area della piana erosa nella parte superiore dello Stato di New York, all'estremità settentrionale del bacino imbrifero del fiume Susquehanna. Prende il nome dal termine in (una lingua irochese) che significa cardo asinino (bull thistle in lingua inglese). Nel XIX secolo il fiume fornì un collegamento critico nel sistema di canali degli Stati Uniti nordorientali. Il , costruito negli anni 1836 e 1837 fra Utica e Binghamton, collegava il canale Erie al nord al fiume Susquehanna. Reso obsoleto dall'avvento delle ferrovie, venne abbandonato nel 1878. Esondazioni si verificano spesso in primavera ed in autunno. (it)
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  • Chenango River from Court Street Bridge in Binghamton, New York, near its confluence with the Susquehanna River (en)
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  • Binghamton, Broome County, New York, New York, United States (en)
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  • Chenango River (en)
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  • Campbell Lakes, Morrisville Swamp (en)
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  • Morrisville, Madison County, New York, United States (en)
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  • Der Chenango River ist ein 145 km langer Fluss im US-Bundesstaat New York. Er entspringt im Madison County 32 km südöstlich von Utica und mündet in Binghamton in den Susquehanna River. (de)
  • La rivière Chenango est un affluent de la Susquehanna, d'approximativement 145 km de long, dans le centre de l'État de New York aux États-Unis. (fr)
  • The Chenango River is a 90-mile-long (140 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River in central New York in the United States. It drains a dissected plateau area in upstate New York at the northern end of the Susquehanna watershed. Named after the Oneida word for bull thistle, in the 19th century the Chenango furnished a critical link in the canal system of the northeastern United States. The Chenango Canal, built from 1836–1837 between Utica and Binghamton, connected the Erie Canal in the north to the Susquehanna River. The canal was rendered obsolete by railroads and was abandoned in 1878. (en)
  • Il fiume Chenango è un corso d'acqua che scorre per 145 km nello stato di New York e sfocia nel fiume Susquehanna presso Binghamton, nella contea di Broome. Esso drena l'area della piana erosa nella parte superiore dello Stato di New York, all'estremità settentrionale del bacino imbrifero del fiume Susquehanna. Esondazioni si verificano spesso in primavera ed in autunno. (it)
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  • Chenango River (en)
  • Chenango River (de)
  • Chenango (rivière) (fr)
  • Chenango (fiume) (it)
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