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The Stanislaus River is a tributary of the San Joaquin River in north-central California in the United States. The main stem of the river is 96 miles (154 km) long, and measured to its furthest headwaters it is about 150 miles (240 km) long. Originating as three forks in the high Sierra Nevada, the river flows generally southwest through the agricultural San Joaquin Valley to join the San Joaquin south of Manteca, draining parts of five California counties. The Stanislaus is known for its swift rapids and scenic canyons in the upper reaches, and is heavily used for irrigation, hydroelectricity and domestic water supply.

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  • Der Stanislaus River in Kalifornien ist ein rechtsseitiger Nebenfluss des San Joaquin Rivers mit einer Länge von 105 km. Seine drei Quellarme North Fork, Middle Fork und South Fork entspringen in der Sierra Nevada, nördlich des Yosemite-Nationalparks. Der Stanislaus River wurde im Rahmen des stark verbaut und wird zur Trinkwasserversorgung, der Bewässerung von Ackerflächen und der Stromerzeugung mehrfach aufgestaut. Die wichtigste Ortschaft am Fluss ist Oakdale am Unterlauf. Der Fluss heißt nach dem Indianerführer Estanislao, der 1828 gegen die Zwangsumsiedelungen protestierte, bei denen die mexikanische Verwaltung die als bezeichneten Indianer diverser Völker in das Gebiet um San José zwang. Estanislao, ein führte eine kleine Gruppe aufständischer Indianer an den Unterlauf des Flusses, wo sie ein mit Palisaden befestigtes Dorf errichteten. Im folgenden Jahr wurden sie durch Soldaten aus dem Presidios in San Francisco unterworfen, Estanislao konnte flüchten und wurde einige Jahre später begnadigt. Nach dem Fluss sind der Stanislaus National Forest, ein Nationalforst rund um den Oberlauf, und das Stanislaus County benannt. (de)
  • La rivière Stanislaus (en anglais : Stanislaus River) en Californie, aux États-Unis, est un des plus grands affluents du San Joaquin. La rivière a 154 km de long et possède des branches nord, centrale et sud. Les branches nord et sud se rencontrent à quelques kilomètres en amont du lac New Melones, la branche centrale rejoignant celle du nord quelques kilomètres auparavant. Le nom de la rivière vient d’Estanislao, un chef Miwok de la Mission San José, qui conduisit une bande de 400 hommes contre le gouvernement mexicain en 1828-1829. Le groupe avait établi son camp principal le long des rives de la Stanislaus, connue alors comme le Rio Laquisimes. (fr)
  • The Stanislaus River is a tributary of the San Joaquin River in north-central California in the United States. The main stem of the river is 96 miles (154 km) long, and measured to its furthest headwaters it is about 150 miles (240 km) long. Originating as three forks in the high Sierra Nevada, the river flows generally southwest through the agricultural San Joaquin Valley to join the San Joaquin south of Manteca, draining parts of five California counties. The Stanislaus is known for its swift rapids and scenic canyons in the upper reaches, and is heavily used for irrigation, hydroelectricity and domestic water supply. Originally inhabited by the Miwok group of Native Americans, the Stanislaus River was explored in the early 1800s by the Spanish, who conscripted indigenous people to work in the colonial mission and presidio systems. The river is named for Estanislao, who led a native uprising in Mexican-controlled California in 1828, but was ultimately defeated on the Stanislaus River (then known as the Río de los Laquisimes). During the California Gold Rush, the Stanislaus River was the destination of tens of thousands of gold seekers; many of them reached California via Sonora Pass, at the headwaters of the Middle Fork. Many miners and their families eventually settled along the lower Stanislaus River. The farms and ranches they established are now part of the richest agricultural region in the United States. Early mining companies were formed to channel Stanislaus River water to the gold diggings via elaborate canal and flume systems, which directly preceded the irrigation districts formed by farmers who sought a greater degree of river control. Starting in the early 1900s, many dams were built to store and divert water; these were often paired with hydro-power systems, whose revenues covered the high cost of the water projects. In the 1970s the construction of the federal New Melones Dam incited major opposition from recreation and environmental groups (documented on the Stanislaus River Archive), who protested the loss of one of the last free-flowing stretches of the Stanislaus. Although New Melones was eventually built, its completion is considered to have marked the end of large dam building in the United States. Water rights along the Stanislaus River are a controversial topic, with the senior rights of farmers coming into conflict with federal and state laws protecting endangered salmon and steelhead trout. The Stanislaus irrigation districts contend that diverting water for fish damages the local economy, especially in years of drought. Water managers have struggled to find a balance between competing needs, which also include groundwater recharge, flood control, and river-based recreation such as fishing and whitewater rafting. (en)
  • De Stanislaus is een rivier in de Amerikaanse staat Californië. De rivier ontspringt in de Sierra Nevada en wordt gevoed door drie zijrivieren: de North, Middle en South Fork. De hoofdstroom begint bij de samenvloeiing van de North en Middle Fork waarna de rivier zo'n 150 km in zuidwestelijke richting stroomt naar de San Joaquin Valley en uitmondt in de gelijknamige rivier. De Stanislaus heeft een langgerekt stroomgebied met een oppervlakte van ongeveer 3030 km² dat delen van Alpine, Calaveras, Tuolomne, San Joaquin en Stanislaus County beslaat. Ten noorden ervan liggen de stroomgebieden van de en Mokelumne, ten zuiden dat van de Tuolumne. In de Stanislaus zijn meerdere dammen gebouwd, die stuwmeren vormen, zoals de en en en . (nl)
  • 斯坦尼斯劳斯河(英語:Stanislaus River)是美国加利福尼亚州中北部圣华金河的一条支流,其幹流长度为96英里(154公里),而河口到其最远的支流源头长约150英里(240公里)。斯坦尼斯劳斯河起源于內華達山脈高处的三个支汊,河流向南通过以农业用地为主的聖華金谷,流经五个加利福尼亚县份,最终在曼特卡以南汇入圣华金河。斯坦尼斯劳斯因其上游峡谷的风景和急流闻名,并且大量用于灌溉、水力發電和家庭用水供应。 (zh)
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  • Stanislaus River at the historic covered bridge in Knights Ferry (en)
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  • Map of the Stanislaus River watershed (en)
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  • Camp Nine (en)
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  • near Hathaway Pines, Calaveras (en)
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  • 斯坦尼斯劳斯河(英語:Stanislaus River)是美国加利福尼亚州中北部圣华金河的一条支流,其幹流长度为96英里(154公里),而河口到其最远的支流源头长约150英里(240公里)。斯坦尼斯劳斯河起源于內華達山脈高处的三个支汊,河流向南通过以农业用地为主的聖華金谷,流经五个加利福尼亚县份,最终在曼特卡以南汇入圣华金河。斯坦尼斯劳斯因其上游峡谷的风景和急流闻名,并且大量用于灌溉、水力發電和家庭用水供应。 (zh)
  • Der Stanislaus River in Kalifornien ist ein rechtsseitiger Nebenfluss des San Joaquin Rivers mit einer Länge von 105 km. Seine drei Quellarme North Fork, Middle Fork und South Fork entspringen in der Sierra Nevada, nördlich des Yosemite-Nationalparks. Der Stanislaus River wurde im Rahmen des stark verbaut und wird zur Trinkwasserversorgung, der Bewässerung von Ackerflächen und der Stromerzeugung mehrfach aufgestaut. Die wichtigste Ortschaft am Fluss ist Oakdale am Unterlauf. (de)
  • La rivière Stanislaus (en anglais : Stanislaus River) en Californie, aux États-Unis, est un des plus grands affluents du San Joaquin. La rivière a 154 km de long et possède des branches nord, centrale et sud. Les branches nord et sud se rencontrent à quelques kilomètres en amont du lac New Melones, la branche centrale rejoignant celle du nord quelques kilomètres auparavant. (fr)
  • The Stanislaus River is a tributary of the San Joaquin River in north-central California in the United States. The main stem of the river is 96 miles (154 km) long, and measured to its furthest headwaters it is about 150 miles (240 km) long. Originating as three forks in the high Sierra Nevada, the river flows generally southwest through the agricultural San Joaquin Valley to join the San Joaquin south of Manteca, draining parts of five California counties. The Stanislaus is known for its swift rapids and scenic canyons in the upper reaches, and is heavily used for irrigation, hydroelectricity and domestic water supply. (en)
  • De Stanislaus is een rivier in de Amerikaanse staat Californië. De rivier ontspringt in de Sierra Nevada en wordt gevoed door drie zijrivieren: de North, Middle en South Fork. De hoofdstroom begint bij de samenvloeiing van de North en Middle Fork waarna de rivier zo'n 150 km in zuidwestelijke richting stroomt naar de San Joaquin Valley en uitmondt in de gelijknamige rivier. In de Stanislaus zijn meerdere dammen gebouwd, die stuwmeren vormen, zoals de en en en . (nl)
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  • 斯坦尼斯劳斯河 (zh)
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