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- نهر الخشب؛ نهر لمبر (بالانجليزية: Lumber River) يبلغ طوله 133 ميل (214 كـم) وهو نهر في جنوب ولاية كارولاينا الشمالية في السهل الساحلي المسطح. دعا المستوطنون الأوروبيون النهر في البداية بـ«درينينج كريك»، والذي ما زال على اسم مياهه الرئيسية. يمتد الممر المائي المعروف باسم نهر الخشب من حدود مقاطعة سكوتلاند (كارولاينا الشمالية) - مقاطعة هوك (كارولاينا الشمالية) إلى حدود ولاية كارولاينا الشمالية - كارولاينا الجنوبية. بعد وقت قصير من العبور إلى ولاية كارولاينا الجنوبية، يتدفق نهر الخشب إلى نهر ليتل بي دي، والذي يتدفق إلى أو نهر بيدي العظيم. وأخيرًا، تتدفق المياه المشتركة إلى والمحيط الأطلسي. في عام 1989، تم تعيين النهر باعتباره «نهر طبيعي وخلاب» من قبل الجمعية العامة في ولاية كارولاينا الشمالية. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، هو نهر أسود المياه الوحيد في ولاية كارولاينا الشمالية الذي تم تعيينه كنهر وطني في البرية الخلابة من قبل وزارة الداخلية. في عام 2010، تم التصويت على نهر الخشب كواحد من عجائب كارولاينا الشمالية الطبيعية العشرة، وهي نتيجة مسابقة عبر الإنترنت نظمتها Land for Tomorrow ، وهو تحالف مكرس لدعم الحفاظ على موارد الأراضي والمياه في ولاية كارولاينا الشمالية. (ar)
- The Lumber River, sometimes referred to as the Lumbee River, is a 133-mile-long (214 km) river in south-central North Carolina in the flat Coastal Plain. European settlers first called the river Drowning Creek, which is the name of its headwater. The waterway known as the Lumber River extends downstream from the Scotland County-Hoke County border to the North Carolina-South Carolina border. Soon after crossing into South Carolina, the Lumber River flows into the Little Pee Dee River, which flows into the Pee Dee River, or Great Pee Dee River. Finally, the combined waters flow into Winyah Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. In 1989, the river was designated as a "Natural and Scenic River" by the North Carolina General Assembly. In addition, it is the only blackwater river in North Carolina to be designated as a National Wild and Scenic River by the Department of the Interior. In 2010, the Lumber River was voted one of North Carolina’s Ten Natural Wonders, the result of an on-line contest held by Land for Tomorrow, a coalition dedicated to supporting the preservation of North Carolina’s land and water resources. (en)
- La rivière Lumber (Lumber River ou Lumbee River en anglais) s’écoule dans la plaine côtière du sud de la Caroline du Nord et du nord-est de la Caroline du Sud. (fr)
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- US 401, McGirt Gin Road, Red Springs Road , Old Red Springs Road, Alma Road, Recreation Center Road, NC 711, Three Bridges Road, N Chicken Road, Lowe Road, Caton Road, US 301, W 5th Street, NC 41 + 72, S Chestnut Street, Hestertown Road, NC 72, Matthew's Bluff Road, Willoughby Road, NC 904, S Nichols Street (en)
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- The Lumber River as seen from the boat launch at Princess Ann near Orrum (en)
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- Map of the Pee Dee River watershed showing the Lumber River. (en)
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- La rivière Lumber (Lumber River ou Lumbee River en anglais) s’écoule dans la plaine côtière du sud de la Caroline du Nord et du nord-est de la Caroline du Sud. (fr)
- نهر الخشب؛ نهر لمبر (بالانجليزية: Lumber River) يبلغ طوله 133 ميل (214 كـم) وهو نهر في جنوب ولاية كارولاينا الشمالية في السهل الساحلي المسطح. دعا المستوطنون الأوروبيون النهر في البداية بـ«درينينج كريك»، والذي ما زال على اسم مياهه الرئيسية. يمتد الممر المائي المعروف باسم نهر الخشب من حدود مقاطعة سكوتلاند (كارولاينا الشمالية) - مقاطعة هوك (كارولاينا الشمالية) إلى حدود ولاية كارولاينا الشمالية - كارولاينا الجنوبية. بعد وقت قصير من العبور إلى ولاية كارولاينا الجنوبية، يتدفق نهر الخشب إلى نهر ليتل بي دي، والذي يتدفق إلى أو نهر بيدي العظيم. وأخيرًا، تتدفق المياه المشتركة إلى والمحيط الأطلسي. (ar)
- The Lumber River, sometimes referred to as the Lumbee River, is a 133-mile-long (214 km) river in south-central North Carolina in the flat Coastal Plain. European settlers first called the river Drowning Creek, which is the name of its headwater. The waterway known as the Lumber River extends downstream from the Scotland County-Hoke County border to the North Carolina-South Carolina border. Soon after crossing into South Carolina, the Lumber River flows into the Little Pee Dee River, which flows into the Pee Dee River, or Great Pee Dee River. Finally, the combined waters flow into Winyah Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. (en)
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