Cottonwood Valley is a wide valley on the Colorado River on the border between Mohave County, Arizona and Clark County, Nevada. It extends east and west from the river into both states and is the first wide valley south of the Black Canyon of the Colorado, the last in a series of great canyons the Colorado River passes through after leaving the Rocky Mountains on its way west and where it makes its turn to the south toward the Gulf of California. All of the Colorado River in Cottonwood Valley and the lower reach of the Black Canyon of the Colorado is now under Lake Mohave.
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| - Cottonwood Valley (Arizona and Nevada) (en)
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| - Cottonwood Valley is a wide valley on the Colorado River on the border between Mohave County, Arizona and Clark County, Nevada. It extends east and west from the river into both states and is the first wide valley south of the Black Canyon of the Colorado, the last in a series of great canyons the Colorado River passes through after leaving the Rocky Mountains on its way west and where it makes its turn to the south toward the Gulf of California. All of the Colorado River in Cottonwood Valley and the lower reach of the Black Canyon of the Colorado is now under Lake Mohave. (en)
- Cottonwood Valley (« vallée des peupliers ») est une large vallée, sur le Colorado, à la frontière entre le comté de Mohave, dans l'Arizona et le comté de Clark, dans le Nevada. Elle s'étend à l'est et à l'ouest de la rivière dans les deux États et est la première à l'échelle de la vallée du sud du Black Canyon du Colorado, le dernier d'une série de grands canyons que le Colorado traverse après avoir quitté les Montagnes Rocheuses sur son chemin vers l'ouest et où il bifurque au sud vers le golfe de Californie. Elle mesure 32 km de long sur 26 km de large. (fr)
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| - Cottonwood Valley is a wide valley on the Colorado River on the border between Mohave County, Arizona and Clark County, Nevada. It extends east and west from the river into both states and is the first wide valley south of the Black Canyon of the Colorado, the last in a series of great canyons the Colorado River passes through after leaving the Rocky Mountains on its way west and where it makes its turn to the south toward the Gulf of California. All of the Colorado River in Cottonwood Valley and the lower reach of the Black Canyon of the Colorado is now under Lake Mohave. (en)
- Cottonwood Valley (« vallée des peupliers ») est une large vallée, sur le Colorado, à la frontière entre le comté de Mohave, dans l'Arizona et le comté de Clark, dans le Nevada. Elle s'étend à l'est et à l'ouest de la rivière dans les deux États et est la première à l'échelle de la vallée du sud du Black Canyon du Colorado, le dernier d'une série de grands canyons que le Colorado traverse après avoir quitté les Montagnes Rocheuses sur son chemin vers l'ouest et où il bifurque au sud vers le golfe de Californie. Elle mesure 32 km de long sur 26 km de large. L'ensemble du Colorado dans la Cottonwood valley et dans le cours inférieur du Black Canyon est recouvert par le lac Mohave depuis l'achèvement du barrage Davis en 1951. (fr)
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