Lake Sacajawea is a man-made lake in Longview, Washington. It is named after the Shoshone woman named Sacajawea who guided Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their expedition to the Pacific Ocean. The lake is made up of four sections, each separated by a bridged road. Several small parks are part of the larger Lake Sacajawea Park. Lake Sacajawea Park is a 67-acre (27 ha) park in the middle of the city. The lake's water is pumped into the north end from the Cowlitz River and flows to the south end where it exits into the Columbia River.
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| - Lake Sacajawea (See, Washington) (de)
- Lake Sacajawea (Longview, Washington) (en)
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| - Der Lake Sacajawea ist ein kleiner See im Zentrum von Longview im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er liegt innerhalb des und ist eingebunden zwischen dem Kessler Boulevard und dem Nichols Boulevard. Seine Fläche beträgt 24,7 Hektar und wird vom Cowlitz River gespeist. Weitere Daten des Sees sind: Einzugsgebiet 12,9 km², Durchschnittstiefe 1,8 Meter, Maximale Tiefe 6,4 Meter, Kapazitätvolumen 435.419 Kubikmeter, Uferlänge 7,4 Kilometer, Höhe über dem Meeresspiegel 3 Meter. Seit sieben Jahren wird an dem innerstädtischen See ein Angeltag für Kinder organisiert. (de)
- Lake Sacajawea is a man-made lake in Longview, Washington. It is named after the Shoshone woman named Sacajawea who guided Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their expedition to the Pacific Ocean. The lake is made up of four sections, each separated by a bridged road. Several small parks are part of the larger Lake Sacajawea Park. Lake Sacajawea Park is a 67-acre (27 ha) park in the middle of the city. The lake's water is pumped into the north end from the Cowlitz River and flows to the south end where it exits into the Columbia River. (en)
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| - A former slough, Lake Sacajawea was created during the construction of Longview (en)
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| - Location of Lake Sacajawea in Washington, USA. (en)
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| - Der Lake Sacajawea ist ein kleiner See im Zentrum von Longview im US-Bundesstaat Washington. Er liegt innerhalb des und ist eingebunden zwischen dem Kessler Boulevard und dem Nichols Boulevard. Seine Fläche beträgt 24,7 Hektar und wird vom Cowlitz River gespeist. Weitere Daten des Sees sind: Einzugsgebiet 12,9 km², Durchschnittstiefe 1,8 Meter, Maximale Tiefe 6,4 Meter, Kapazitätvolumen 435.419 Kubikmeter, Uferlänge 7,4 Kilometer, Höhe über dem Meeresspiegel 3 Meter. Seit sieben Jahren wird an dem innerstädtischen See ein Angeltag für Kinder organisiert. (de)
- Lake Sacajawea is a man-made lake in Longview, Washington. It is named after the Shoshone woman named Sacajawea who guided Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their expedition to the Pacific Ocean. The lake is made up of four sections, each separated by a bridged road. Several small parks are part of the larger Lake Sacajawea Park. Lake Sacajawea Park is a 67-acre (27 ha) park in the middle of the city. The lake's water is pumped into the north end from the Cowlitz River and flows to the south end where it exits into the Columbia River. (en)
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