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The Satilla River rises in Ben Hill County, Georgia, United States, near the town of Fitzgerald, and flows in a mostly easterly direction to the Atlantic Ocean. Along its approximately 235-mile (378 km) course are the cities of Waycross, Waynesville, and Woodbine. The Satilla drains almost 4,000 square miles (10,000 km2) of land, all of it in the coastal plain of southeastern Georgia. It has white sandbars and is the largest blackwater river situated entirely within Georgia. The Satilla enters the Atlantic Ocean about 10 miles (16 km) south of Brunswick, at the 31st parallel north. Satilla River Marsh Island The river derives its name from a Spanish officer named Saint Illa, and over time the name was corrupted to form the word Satilla. French explorer Jean Ribault named the river the Somm

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  • يصعد نهر ساتيلا في مقاطعة بن هيل، جورجيا، بالقرب من بلدة فيتزجيرالد، ويتدفق في الاتجاه الشرقي في الغالب إلى المحيط الأطلسي. على طول مساره البالغ حوالي 235 ميلاً (378 كم). توجد عدة مدن على مسار النهر وايكروس، وينسفيل، وودبين. تستحوذ مصارف ساتيلا ما يقرب من 4000 ميل مربع (10000 كيلومتر مربع) من الأرض، كلها تقع في السهل الساحلي في جنوب شرق جورجيا. لديه حواجز رملية بيضاء وهو أكبر أنهر المياه السوداء يقع بالكامل داخل جورجيا. (ar)
  • The Satilla River rises in Ben Hill County, Georgia, United States, near the town of Fitzgerald, and flows in a mostly easterly direction to the Atlantic Ocean. Along its approximately 235-mile (378 km) course are the cities of Waycross, Waynesville, and Woodbine. The Satilla drains almost 4,000 square miles (10,000 km2) of land, all of it in the coastal plain of southeastern Georgia. It has white sandbars and is the largest blackwater river situated entirely within Georgia. The Satilla enters the Atlantic Ocean about 10 miles (16 km) south of Brunswick, at the 31st parallel north. Satilla River Marsh Island The river derives its name from a Spanish officer named Saint Illa, and over time the name was corrupted to form the word Satilla. French explorer Jean Ribault named the river the Somme when he encountered it in 1562. The river was later given the name Aisne by Jacques le Moyne. (en)
  • Le fleuve Satilla ((en) Satilla River) est un fleuve des États-Unis long de 418 kilomètres qui se jette dans l'océan Atlantique. (fr)
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  • Satilla River, south of Douglas, Georgia (en)
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  • يصعد نهر ساتيلا في مقاطعة بن هيل، جورجيا، بالقرب من بلدة فيتزجيرالد، ويتدفق في الاتجاه الشرقي في الغالب إلى المحيط الأطلسي. على طول مساره البالغ حوالي 235 ميلاً (378 كم). توجد عدة مدن على مسار النهر وايكروس، وينسفيل، وودبين. تستحوذ مصارف ساتيلا ما يقرب من 4000 ميل مربع (10000 كيلومتر مربع) من الأرض، كلها تقع في السهل الساحلي في جنوب شرق جورجيا. لديه حواجز رملية بيضاء وهو أكبر أنهر المياه السوداء يقع بالكامل داخل جورجيا. (ar)
  • Le fleuve Satilla ((en) Satilla River) est un fleuve des États-Unis long de 418 kilomètres qui se jette dans l'océan Atlantique. (fr)
  • The Satilla River rises in Ben Hill County, Georgia, United States, near the town of Fitzgerald, and flows in a mostly easterly direction to the Atlantic Ocean. Along its approximately 235-mile (378 km) course are the cities of Waycross, Waynesville, and Woodbine. The Satilla drains almost 4,000 square miles (10,000 km2) of land, all of it in the coastal plain of southeastern Georgia. It has white sandbars and is the largest blackwater river situated entirely within Georgia. The Satilla enters the Atlantic Ocean about 10 miles (16 km) south of Brunswick, at the 31st parallel north. Satilla River Marsh Island The river derives its name from a Spanish officer named Saint Illa, and over time the name was corrupted to form the word Satilla. French explorer Jean Ribault named the river the Somm (en)
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  • نهر ساتيلا (ar)
  • Satilla (fr)
  • Satilla River (en)
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