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The Santa Fe River is a 75-mile (121 km) river in northern Florida. The watershed of the river is approximately 1,380 square miles (3,574 km2) and spreads across southern Columbia, southern Suwannee, western Bradford, far southern Baker, Union, northern and eastern Gilchrist, and northern Alachua counties. The headwaters of the river are Lake Santa Fe, near Keystone Heights. The Santa Fe River is usually a slow-flowing river. This slow speed, combined with the abundant leaf-drop from nearby trees, especially Bald Cypress, leads to a very dark-brown river due to dissolved tannins.

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  • Santa Fe (rivière) (fr)
  • Santa Fe River (Florida) (en)
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  • Santa Fe River est une rivière de 121 km dans le nord de la Floride, affluent du fleuve Suwannee. Le bassin versant de la rivière est d’environ 3 574 km2 et s’étend sur les comtés de Columbia, de Suwannee, de Bradford, de Baker, d'Union, de Gilchrist et d’Alachua. Les sources de la rivière sont le lac Santa Fe, près de Keystone Heights. La rivière Santa Fe est généralement une rivière à débit lent. Cette vitesse lente, combinée à la chute abondante des feuilles des arbres voisins, en particulier du cyprès chauve, conduit à une rivière brun très foncé due aux tanins dissous. (fr)
  • The Santa Fe River is a 75-mile (121 km) river in northern Florida. The watershed of the river is approximately 1,380 square miles (3,574 km2) and spreads across southern Columbia, southern Suwannee, western Bradford, far southern Baker, Union, northern and eastern Gilchrist, and northern Alachua counties. The headwaters of the river are Lake Santa Fe, near Keystone Heights. The Santa Fe River is usually a slow-flowing river. This slow speed, combined with the abundant leaf-drop from nearby trees, especially Bald Cypress, leads to a very dark-brown river due to dissolved tannins. (en)
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  • Santa Fe (en)
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