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The New River is a tidal estuary in South Florida, United States. Despite its name, it is not a river, but a channel composed of many tributary canals, The channel is connected to the Everglades through a series of man-made canals. After passing through Fort Lauderdale, the channel connects to the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean at Port Everglades cut. The channel is entirely within Broward County and is composed from the junction of three main canals which originate in the Everglades, splitting off from the Miami Canal. They are the North New River Canal, which flows south from Lake Okeechobee along the east side of U.S. 27 and then east along the north side of State Road 84 / Interstate 595; the South New River Canal, which flows east from the Miami Canal along the north side of

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  • نيو ريفر (نهر) (ar)
  • New River (Broward County, Florida) (en)
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  • ذا نيو ريفر هو نهر في جنوب فلوريدا بالولايات المتحدة. ينبع النهر في إيفرجلادز ويتدفق شرقا. يمر النهر عبر فورت لاودردال، ويدخل النهر في المحيط الأطلسي في خفض بورت ايفرجليدز. (ar)
  • The New River is a tidal estuary in South Florida, United States. Despite its name, it is not a river, but a channel composed of many tributary canals, The channel is connected to the Everglades through a series of man-made canals. After passing through Fort Lauderdale, the channel connects to the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean at Port Everglades cut. The channel is entirely within Broward County and is composed from the junction of three main canals which originate in the Everglades, splitting off from the Miami Canal. They are the North New River Canal, which flows south from Lake Okeechobee along the east side of U.S. 27 and then east along the north side of State Road 84 / Interstate 595; the South New River Canal, which flows east from the Miami Canal along the north side of (en)
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  • New River (en)
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  • New River (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Plantation_FL_Lock_No_1_canal07.jpg
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  • The New River as seen from Fort Lauderdale's Riverwalk (en)
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