The Bass River is a 4.7-mile-long (7.6 km) tributary of the Mullica River in southeastern New Jersey in the United States. The river is located primarily in Bass River, New Jersey, which was named for the river, which was in turn named for Jeremiah Basse, who served as governor of both West Jersey and East Jersey. The Bass River drains 9.2 square kilometers. The majority of the land within the drainage basin is forested, and under state protection. Near the mouth and lower parts of the river, there is tidal influence.
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| - De Bass River is een zijrivier van de , naar schatting 16 km lang, in zuidoost New Jersey. Het begint in de Pinelands van zuidoost Burlington County en stroom zuidwaarts, door het Bass River State Forest, en komt samen met de Mullica uit het noorden naar schatting 1,6 km stroomopwaarts van zijn monding in Great Bay. De lagere 3 km van de rivier vormen een arm van het estuarium van de Mullica. (nl)
- The Bass River is a 4.7-mile-long (7.6 km) tributary of the Mullica River in southeastern New Jersey in the United States. The river is located primarily in Bass River, New Jersey, which was named for the river, which was in turn named for Jeremiah Basse, who served as governor of both West Jersey and East Jersey. The Bass River drains 9.2 square kilometers. The majority of the land within the drainage basin is forested, and under state protection. Near the mouth and lower parts of the river, there is tidal influence. (en)
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| - The Bass River is a 4.7-mile-long (7.6 km) tributary of the Mullica River in southeastern New Jersey in the United States. The river is located primarily in Bass River, New Jersey, which was named for the river, which was in turn named for Jeremiah Basse, who served as governor of both West Jersey and East Jersey. It rises in the Pinelands of southeastern Burlington County and flows generally south, through Bass River State Forest, and joins the Mullica from the north approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) upstream from its mouth on Great Bay. The lower 2 miles (3.2 km) of the river forms an arm of the estuary of the Mullica. The river is part of the watershed of the Mullica that drains an extensive unspoiled wetlands region of New Jersey. The Bass River drains 9.2 square kilometers. The majority of the land within the drainage basin is forested, and under state protection. Near the mouth and lower parts of the river, there is tidal influence. (en)
- De Bass River is een zijrivier van de , naar schatting 16 km lang, in zuidoost New Jersey. Het begint in de Pinelands van zuidoost Burlington County en stroom zuidwaarts, door het Bass River State Forest, en komt samen met de Mullica uit het noorden naar schatting 1,6 km stroomopwaarts van zijn monding in Great Bay. De lagere 3 km van de rivier vormen een arm van het estuarium van de Mullica. (nl)
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