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The Huron River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) river in southeastern Michigan, rising out of the Huron Swamp in Springfield Township in northern Oakland County and flowing into Lake Erie, as it forms the boundary between present-day Wayne and Monroe counties. Thirteen parks, game areas, and recreation areas are associated with the river, which passes through the cities of Dexter, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock and Rockwood that were developed along its banks.

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  • Der Huron River ist ein Fluss in Südost-Michigan, der seinen Ursprung im im im nördlichen Oakland County hat und von dort entlang der Grenze zwischen Wayne County and Monroe County zum Eriesee fließt. Am Flusslauf liegen 13 Parkanlagen sowie Wildschutz- und Erholungsgebiete.Der Huron River durchfließt die Städte , Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock und Rockwood. Der Huron River ist ein typischer Fluss seiner Umgebung: Sandbänke, geringe Fließgeschwindigkeiten und wenig Gefälle.Er hat eine Länge von 219 km. Dabei durchfließt er folgende Countys: Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Wayne und Monroe. 44,3 km des Huron River sowie 16,9 km dreier Zuflüsse haben den Status eines Country-Scenic Natural River in Michigan. Der Name des Flusses leitet sich von den Huronen ab, die in diesem Gebiet früher lebten.Der Fluss war früher Bestandteil der Handelsrouten der Ureinwohner. Am Huron River und seinen Zuflüssen liegen zahlreiche Dämme, 19 davon entlang dem Hauptfluss sowie mindestens 96 weitere im gesamten Einzugsgebiet.Die meisten davon sind nur wenige Meter hoch und dienen der Abflussregulierung.Mindestens ein Dutzend Dämme wurden zur Stromerzeugung und für den Antrieb von Mühlen gebaut.Am Huron River liegen folgende Stauseen: Kent Lake, Barton Pond, Argo Pond, Ford Lake, Belleville Lake und Flat Rock Pond. Der Huron River durchfließt mehrere Parks und ist ein bekannter Kanufluss mit überwiegend geringen Fließgeschwindigkeiten und wenigen leichten Stromschnellen. Lediglich die kurzen Delhi rapids stellen ein Hindernis dar, welches aber von erfahrenen Kanuten und Kajakfahrern gemeistert werden kann, vorausgesetzt ausreichend Wasser ist vorhanden. Im Fluss werden folgende Fische gefangen: Steinbarsch, Sonnenbarsche, Blauer Sonnenbarsch, , Schwarzbarsch, Forellenbarsch, Hecht, Glasaugenbarsch, Welsartige, Forelle, Muskellunge sowie unterhalb des Belleville Dam Silberlachs, Königslachs und Steelhead. Saugkarpfen und Karpfen sind häufig anzutreffende Fische im Fluss. (de)
  • The Huron River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) river in southeastern Michigan, rising out of the Huron Swamp in Springfield Township in northern Oakland County and flowing into Lake Erie, as it forms the boundary between present-day Wayne and Monroe counties. Thirteen parks, game areas, and recreation areas are associated with the river, which passes through the cities of Dexter, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock and Rockwood that were developed along its banks. The Huron River is a typical Southeast Michigan stream; mud banks, slow stream flow and a low gradient define this river. It runs through the following counties, in order from the headwaters to its mouth: Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Wayne, and Monroe. There are 24 major tributaries totaling about 370 miles (600 km) in addition to the mainstream. The Huron River watershed drains 908 square miles (2,350 km2). It is the only state-designated Country-Scenic Natural River in southeast Michigan. This includes 27.5 miles (44.3 km) of the mainstream, plus an additional 10.5 miles (16.9 km) of three tributaries. The river was named after the Huron band of Native Americans who lived in the area. In Native languages, it was called cos-scut-e-nong sebee or Giwitatigweiasibi. It was part of a Native American trade route. The river has many dams, 19 on the main stream and at least 96 in the entire system. Most dams are only a few feet high, built to slightly increase and maintain water levels in existing lakes to provide drought protection and flood control, a use that is now environmentally controversial. However, at least a dozen dams were built for mill or hydroelectric power and several formed large new lakes behind them. Some of these on the Huron River mainstream are Kent Lake, Barton Pond, Argo Pond, Ford Lake, Belleville Lake, and Flat Rock Pond. The Huron River flows through numerous parks and is a prime canoeing river with a generally slow current and only a few minor rapids or obstructions, except for the short Delhi rapids which is runnable by experienced canoeists and kayakers except during low water. The river is heavily fished by sportsmen for rock bass, sunfish, bluegill, black crappie, white bass, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, catfish, trout, muskie, and below Belleville Dam, Coho salmon, Chinook salmon, and Steelhead. Suckers and carp are also common fish in the river. In 2009, faculty and students from the University of Michigan produced "Mapping the River," a multimedia presentation combining dance, poetry, music, and projected images which explored the role of the Huron in communities along it. (en)
  • La rivière Huron (Huron River en anglais) est un affluent de la rivière Détroit qui coule dans l'État du Michigan aux États-Unis. La rivière prend sa source dans le marais Huron dans le Nord du comté d'Oakland situé dans le Sud-Est de l'État du Michigan. La rivière a été nommée d'après le nom de la Nation amérindienne des Hurons qui vivait dans la région. Dans les langues amérindiennes, ce cours d'eau se dénommait cos-scut-e-nong sebee ou Giwitatigweiasibi. Cette rivière faisait partie d'une route commerciale amérindienne. La rivière Huron est coupée par 96 petits barrages artificiels qui permettent de réguler ses eaux et la hauteur des nombreux petits lacs qu'elle alimente avant d'aller se jeter dans la rivière Détroit. (fr)
  • L'Huron è un fiume lungo 130 miglia (210 km) nel del Michigan, che sorge dalla Huron Swamp a nel nord della contea di Oakland e sfocia nel lago Erie, poiché forma il confine tra le attuali contee di Wayne e Monroe. Tredici parchi, aree di gioco e aree ricreative si trovano nelle vicinanze del fiume, che attraversa le città di Dexter, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock e Rockwood che si sono sviluppate lungo le sue sponde. Il fiume Huron è un tipico corso d'acqua del sud-est del Michigan; banchi di fango, flusso lento e una bassa pendenza sono le caratteristiche di questo fiume. Attraversa le seguenti contee, in ordine dalle sorgenti alla foce: Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Wayne e Monroe. Ci sono 24 principali affluenti per un totale di circa 370 miglia (600 km) oltre al fiume principale. Lo spartiacque del fiume Huron drena 908 miglia quadre (2 350 km²). È l'unico fiume naturale paesaggistico designato dallo stato nel sud-est del Michigan. Ciò include 27,5 miglia (44,3 km) della corrente principale, più altri 10,5 miglia (16,9 km) di tre affluenti. Il fiume prende il nome dalla tribù di nativi americani degli Huron, che un tempo abitavano nell'area. Nelle lingue native, era chiamato cos-scut-e-nong sebee o Giwitatigweiasibi. Faceva parte di una rotta commerciale dei nativi americani. Il fiume ha molte dighe, 19 sul flusso principale e almeno 96 nell'intero sistema. La maggior parte delle dighe sono alte solo pochi piedi, costruite per aumentare leggermente e mantenere i livelli dell'acqua nei laghi esistenti per fornire protezione dalla siccità e controllo delle inondazioni, un uso ora controverso dal punto di vista ambientale. Tuttavia, sono state costruite almeno una dozzina di dighe per mulini o energia idroelettrica e dietro di esse si sono formati nuovi grandi laghi. Alcuni di questi sulla corrente principale del fiume Huron sono Kent Lake, Barton Pond, Argo Pond, Ford Lake, Belleville Lake e Flat Rock Pond. Il fiume Huron scorre attraverso numerosi parchi ed è frequentato dagli amanti della canoa a causa della corrente generalmente lenta con poche rapide o ostacoli minori, ad eccezione delle brevi rapide di Delhi che sono percorribili da canoisti esperti e kayakisti tranne durante l'acqua bassa. Il fiume è inoltre meta per pescatori sportivi per via della presenza di alcune specie di pesci come il , il sunfish, il persico sole, il crappie nero, il basso bianco, il pesce persico, il persico trota, il luccio, il walleye, il pesce gatto, trote, Muskie, e sotto la diga di Belleville, il salmone argentato, il salmone reale e la trota iridea. I polloni e le carpe sono anche pesci comuni nel fiume. Nel 2009, docenti e studenti dell'Università del Michigan hanno prodotto "Mapping the River", una presentazione multimediale che combina danza, poesia, musica e immagini proiettate che ha esplorato il ruolo degli Huron nelle comunità lungo di esso. (it)
  • 休倫河(英語:Huron River)是密歇根州東南部的一條130英里(210公里)長的河流,從奧克蘭縣北部斯普林菲爾德鎮的發源,流入伊利湖,它的河道今天韋恩縣和門羅縣的邊界。十三個公園、遊戲區和休閒區建在這條河邊,這條河穿過沿河開發的、安娜堡、伊普西蘭蒂、、和等城市。 休倫河是典型的密歇根東南部河流,它的特別點是遍佈的泥灘、緩慢的溪流以及低坡度。它從源頭到入口依次流經以下縣:奧克蘭、利文斯通、沃什特瑙、韋恩和門羅。除主流外,還有24條主要支流,總長約370英里(600公里)。休倫河流域的排水面積為908平方英里(2,350平方公里)。它是密歇根州東南部唯一一條國家指定的國家級風景名勝天然河流。這包括27.5英里(44.3公里)的主流,以及另外10.5英里(16.9公里)的三個支流。 (zh)
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  • 休倫河(英語:Huron River)是密歇根州東南部的一條130英里(210公里)長的河流,從奧克蘭縣北部斯普林菲爾德鎮的發源,流入伊利湖,它的河道今天韋恩縣和門羅縣的邊界。十三個公園、遊戲區和休閒區建在這條河邊,這條河穿過沿河開發的、安娜堡、伊普西蘭蒂、、和等城市。 休倫河是典型的密歇根東南部河流,它的特別點是遍佈的泥灘、緩慢的溪流以及低坡度。它從源頭到入口依次流經以下縣:奧克蘭、利文斯通、沃什特瑙、韋恩和門羅。除主流外,還有24條主要支流,總長約370英里(600公里)。休倫河流域的排水面積為908平方英里(2,350平方公里)。它是密歇根州東南部唯一一條國家指定的國家級風景名勝天然河流。這包括27.5英里(44.3公里)的主流,以及另外10.5英里(16.9公里)的三個支流。 (zh)
  • Der Huron River ist ein Fluss in Südost-Michigan, der seinen Ursprung im im im nördlichen Oakland County hat und von dort entlang der Grenze zwischen Wayne County and Monroe County zum Eriesee fließt. Am Flusslauf liegen 13 Parkanlagen sowie Wildschutz- und Erholungsgebiete.Der Huron River durchfließt die Städte , Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock und Rockwood. 44,3 km des Huron River sowie 16,9 km dreier Zuflüsse haben den Status eines Country-Scenic Natural River in Michigan. (de)
  • The Huron River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) river in southeastern Michigan, rising out of the Huron Swamp in Springfield Township in northern Oakland County and flowing into Lake Erie, as it forms the boundary between present-day Wayne and Monroe counties. Thirteen parks, game areas, and recreation areas are associated with the river, which passes through the cities of Dexter, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock and Rockwood that were developed along its banks. (en)
  • La rivière Huron (Huron River en anglais) est un affluent de la rivière Détroit qui coule dans l'État du Michigan aux États-Unis. La rivière prend sa source dans le marais Huron dans le Nord du comté d'Oakland situé dans le Sud-Est de l'État du Michigan. La rivière a été nommée d'après le nom de la Nation amérindienne des Hurons qui vivait dans la région. Dans les langues amérindiennes, ce cours d'eau se dénommait cos-scut-e-nong sebee ou Giwitatigweiasibi. Cette rivière faisait partie d'une route commerciale amérindienne. (fr)
  • L'Huron è un fiume lungo 130 miglia (210 km) nel del Michigan, che sorge dalla Huron Swamp a nel nord della contea di Oakland e sfocia nel lago Erie, poiché forma il confine tra le attuali contee di Wayne e Monroe. Tredici parchi, aree di gioco e aree ricreative si trovano nelle vicinanze del fiume, che attraversa le città di Dexter, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock e Rockwood che si sono sviluppate lungo le sue sponde. (it)
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