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The Peace–Athabasca Delta, located in northeast Alberta, is the largest freshwater inland river delta in North America. It is located partially within the southeast corner of Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada's largest national park, and also spreads into the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, west and south of the historical community of Fort Chipewyan. The delta encompasses approximately 321,200 ha (794,000 acres), formed where the Peace and Athabasca rivers converge on the Slave River and Lake Athabasca. The delta region is designated a wetland of international importance and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region is large enough that it is considered one of twenty distinct natural subregions of Alberta by the provincial government's Natural Regions Committee.

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  • Peace-Athabasca-Binnendelta (de)
  • Delta Paix-Athabasca (fr)
  • Peace–Athabasca Delta (en)
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  • Das Peace-Athabasca-Binnendelta ist ein Süßwasser-Binnendelta im Nordosten der kanadischen Provinz Alberta. Es liegt zwischen dem Athabascasee und dem Lake Claire am Zusammenfluss vom Athabasca River mit dem Peace River zum Slave River. (de)
  • Le delta Paix-Athabasca, situé dans le Nord-Est de l'Alberta au Canada, est le plus grand delta intérieur d'eau douce en Amérique du Nord. Il est partiellement situé dans le Sud-Est du parc national Wood Buffalo, le plus grand parc national du Canada, et s'étend également dans la municipalité régionale de Wood Buffalo à l'ouest et au sud de Fort Chipewyan. Le delta couvre une superficie d'environ 794 000 acres. Il se forme où les rivières de la Paix et Athabasca convergent dans la rivière des Esclaves et le lac Athabasca. Il est désigné en tant que milieu humide d'importance internationale et en tant que site du patrimoine mondial par l'UNESCO. Le delta forme l'une des vingt sous-régions naturelles distinctes de l'Alberta selon le Comité des régions naturelles du gouvernement provincial. (fr)
  • The Peace–Athabasca Delta, located in northeast Alberta, is the largest freshwater inland river delta in North America. It is located partially within the southeast corner of Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada's largest national park, and also spreads into the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, west and south of the historical community of Fort Chipewyan. The delta encompasses approximately 321,200 ha (794,000 acres), formed where the Peace and Athabasca rivers converge on the Slave River and Lake Athabasca. The delta region is designated a wetland of international importance and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region is large enough that it is considered one of twenty distinct natural subregions of Alberta by the provincial government's Natural Regions Committee. (en)
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  • Peace–Athabasca Delta (en)
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