"Black Creek, Huron River Little West Branch"@en . . . . . . "22009701"^^ . . . . "La rivi\u00E8re Huron (Huron River en anglais) est un affluent de la rivi\u00E8re D\u00E9troit qui coule dans l'\u00C9tat du Michigan aux \u00C9tats-Unis. La rivi\u00E8re prend sa source dans le marais Huron dans le Nord du comt\u00E9 d'Oakland situ\u00E9 dans le Sud-Est de l'\u00C9tat du Michigan. La rivi\u00E8re a \u00E9t\u00E9 nomm\u00E9e d'apr\u00E8s le nom de la Nation am\u00E9rindienne des Hurons qui vivait dans la r\u00E9gion. Dans les langues am\u00E9rindiennes, ce cours d'eau se d\u00E9nommait cos-scut-e-nong sebee ou Giwitatigweiasibi. Cette rivi\u00E8re faisait partie d'une route commerciale am\u00E9rindienne. La rivi\u00E8re Huron est coup\u00E9e par 96 petits barrages artificiels qui permettent de r\u00E9guler ses eaux et la hauteur des nombreux petits lacs qu'elle alimente avant d'aller se jeter dans la rivi\u00E8re D\u00E9troit."@fr . "L'Huron \u00E8 un fiume lungo 130 miglia (210 km) nel del Michigan, che sorge dalla Huron Swamp a nel nord della contea di Oakland e sfocia nel lago Erie, poich\u00E9 forma il confine tra le attuali contee di Wayne e Monroe. Tredici parchi, aree di gioco e aree ricreative si trovano nelle vicinanze del fiume, che attraversa le citt\u00E0 di Dexter, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock e Rockwood che si sono sviluppate lungo le sue sponde. Il fiume Huron \u00E8 un tipico corso d'acqua del sud-est del Michigan; banchi di fango, flusso lento e una bassa pendenza sono le caratteristiche di questo fiume. Attraversa le seguenti contee, in ordine dalle sorgenti alla foce: Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Wayne e Monroe. Ci sono 24 principali affluenti per un totale di circa 370 miglia (600 km) oltre al fiume principale. Lo spartiacque del fiume Huron drena 908 miglia quadre (2 350 km\u00B2). \u00C8 l'unico fiume naturale paesaggistico designato dallo stato nel sud-est del Michigan. Ci\u00F2 include 27,5 miglia (44,3 km) della corrente principale, pi\u00F9 altri 10,5 miglia (16,9 km) di tre affluenti. Il fiume prende il nome dalla trib\u00F9 di nativi americani degli Huron, che un tempo abitavano nell'area. Nelle lingue native, era chiamato cos-scut-e-nong sebee o Giwitatigweiasibi. Faceva parte di una rotta commerciale dei nativi americani. Il fiume ha molte dighe, 19 sul flusso principale e almeno 96 nell'intero sistema. La maggior parte delle dighe sono alte solo pochi piedi, costruite per aumentare leggermente e mantenere i livelli dell'acqua nei laghi esistenti per fornire protezione dalla siccit\u00E0 e controllo delle inondazioni, un uso ora controverso dal punto di vista ambientale. Tuttavia, sono state costruite almeno una dozzina di dighe per mulini o energia idroelettrica e dietro di esse si sono formati nuovi grandi laghi. Alcuni di questi sulla corrente principale del fiume Huron sono Kent Lake, Barton Pond, Argo Pond, Ford Lake, Belleville Lake e Flat Rock Pond. Il fiume Huron scorre attraverso numerosi parchi ed \u00E8 frequentato dagli amanti della canoa a causa della corrente generalmente lenta con poche rapide o ostacoli minori, ad eccezione delle brevi rapide di Delhi che sono percorribili da canoisti esperti e kayakisti tranne durante l'acqua bassa. Il fiume \u00E8 inoltre meta per pescatori sportivi per via della presenza di alcune specie di pesci come il , il sunfish, il persico sole, il crappie nero, il basso bianco, il pesce persico, il persico trota, il luccio, il walleye, il pesce gatto, trote, Muskie, e sotto la diga di Belleville, il salmone argentato, il salmone reale e la trota iridea. I polloni e le carpe sono anche pesci comuni nel fiume. Nel 2009, docenti e studenti dell'Universit\u00E0 del Michigan hanno prodotto \"Mapping the River\", una presentazione multimediale che combina danza, poesia, musica e immagini proiettate che ha esplorato il ruolo degli Huron nelle comunit\u00E0 lungo di esso."@it . . . "L'Huron \u00E8 un fiume lungo 130 miglia (210 km) nel del Michigan, che sorge dalla Huron Swamp a nel nord della contea di Oakland e sfocia nel lago Erie, poich\u00E9 forma il confine tra le attuali contee di Wayne e Monroe. Tredici parchi, aree di gioco e aree ricreative si trovano nelle vicinanze del fiume, che attraversa le citt\u00E0 di Dexter, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock e Rockwood che si sono sviluppate lungo le sue sponde."@it . . "Country"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Der Huron River ist ein Fluss in S\u00FCdost-Michigan, der seinen Ursprung im im im n\u00F6rdlichen Oakland County hat und von dort entlang der Grenze zwischen Wayne County and Monroe County zum Eriesee flie\u00DFt. Am Flusslauf liegen 13 Parkanlagen sowie Wildschutz- und Erholungsgebiete.Der Huron River durchflie\u00DFt die St\u00E4dte , Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock und Rockwood. Der Huron River ist ein typischer Fluss seiner Umgebung: Sandb\u00E4nke, geringe Flie\u00DFgeschwindigkeiten und wenig Gef\u00E4lle.Er hat eine L\u00E4nge von 219 km. Dabei durchflie\u00DFt er folgende Countys: Oakland, Livingston, Washtenaw, Wayne und Monroe. 44,3 km des Huron River sowie 16,9 km dreier Zufl\u00FCsse haben den Status eines Country-Scenic Natural River in Michigan. Der Name des Flusses leitet sich von den Huronen ab, die in diesem Gebiet fr\u00FCher lebten.Der Fluss war fr\u00FCher Bestandteil der Handelsrouten der Ureinwohner. Am Huron River und seinen Zufl\u00FCssen liegen zahlreiche D\u00E4mme, 19 davon entlang dem Hauptfluss sowie mindestens 96 weitere im gesamten Einzugsgebiet.Die meisten davon sind nur wenige Meter hoch und dienen der Abflussregulierung.Mindestens ein Dutzend D\u00E4mme wurden zur Stromerzeugung und f\u00FCr den Antrieb von M\u00FChlen gebaut.Am Huron River liegen folgende Stauseen: Kent Lake, Barton Pond, Argo Pond, Ford Lake, Belleville Lake und Flat Rock Pond. Der Huron River durchflie\u00DFt mehrere Parks und ist ein bekannter Kanufluss mit \u00FCberwiegend geringen Flie\u00DFgeschwindigkeiten und wenigen leichten Stromschnellen. Lediglich die kurzen Delhi rapids stellen ein Hindernis dar, welches aber von erfahrenen Kanuten und Kajakfahrern gemeistert werden kann, vorausgesetzt ausreichend Wasser ist vorhanden. Im Fluss werden folgende Fische gefangen: Steinbarsch, Sonnenbarsche, Blauer Sonnenbarsch, , Schwarzbarsch, Forellenbarsch, Hecht, Glasaugenbarsch, Welsartige, Forelle, Muskellunge sowie unterhalb des Belleville Dam Silberlachs, K\u00F6nigslachs und Steelhead. Saugkarpfen und Karpfen sind h\u00E4ufig anzutreffende Fische im Fluss."@de . . . "4759"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . 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"Huron River East Branch, Robarge Creek, Huron River Little East Branch"@en . "Location within the state of Michigan"@en . . . . "46.90972137451172"^^ . . "184.0992"^^ . . "POINT(-88.036666870117 46.909721374512)"^^ . . "La rivi\u00E8re Huron (Huron River en anglais) est un affluent de la rivi\u00E8re D\u00E9troit qui coule dans l'\u00C9tat du Michigan aux \u00C9tats-Unis. La rivi\u00E8re prend sa source dans le marais Huron dans le Nord du comt\u00E9 d'Oakland situ\u00E9 dans le Sud-Est de l'\u00C9tat du Michigan. La rivi\u00E8re a \u00E9t\u00E9 nomm\u00E9e d'apr\u00E8s le nom de la Nation am\u00E9rindienne des Hurons qui vivait dans la r\u00E9gion. Dans les langues am\u00E9rindiennes, ce cours d'eau se d\u00E9nommait cos-scut-e-nong sebee ou Giwitatigweiasibi. Cette rivi\u00E8re faisait partie d'une route commerciale am\u00E9rindienne."@fr . . . "\u4F11\u502B\u6CB3\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1AHuron River\uFF09\u662F\u5BC6\u6B47\u6839\u5DDE\u6771\u5357\u90E8\u7684\u4E00\u689D130\u82F1\u91CC\uFF08210\u516C\u91CC\uFF09\u9577\u7684\u6CB3\u6D41\uFF0C\u5F9E\u5967\u514B\u862D\u7E23\u5317\u90E8\u65AF\u666E\u6797\u83F2\u723E\u5FB7\u93AE\u7684\u767C\u6E90\uFF0C\u6D41\u5165\u4F0A\u5229\u6E56\uFF0C\u5B83\u7684\u6CB3\u9053\u4ECA\u5929\u97CB\u6069\u7E23\u548C\u9580\u7F85\u7E23\u7684\u908A\u754C\u3002\u5341\u4E09\u500B\u516C\u5712\u3001\u904A\u6232\u5340\u548C\u4F11\u9592\u5340\u5EFA\u5728\u9019\u689D\u6CB3\u908A\uFF0C\u9019\u689D\u6CB3\u7A7F\u904E\u6CBF\u6CB3\u958B\u767C\u7684\u3001\u5B89\u5A1C\u5821\u3001\u4F0A\u666E\u897F\u862D\u8482\u3001\u3001\u548C\u7B49\u57CE\u5E02\u3002 \u4F11\u502B\u6CB3\u662F\u5178\u578B\u7684\u5BC6\u6B47\u6839\u6771\u5357\u90E8\u6CB3\u6D41\uFF0C\u5B83\u7684\u7279\u5225\u9EDE\u662F\u904D\u4F48\u7684\u6CE5\u7058\u3001\u7DE9\u6162\u7684\u6EAA\u6D41\u4EE5\u53CA\u4F4E\u5761\u5EA6\u3002\u5B83\u5F9E\u6E90\u982D\u5230\u5165\u53E3\u4F9D\u6B21\u6D41\u7D93\u4EE5\u4E0B\u7E23\uFF1A\u5967\u514B\u862D\u3001\u5229\u6587\u65AF\u901A\u3001\u6C83\u4EC0\u7279\u7459\u3001\u97CB\u6069\u548C\u9580\u7F85\u3002\u9664\u4E3B\u6D41\u5916\uFF0C\u9084\u670924\u689D\u4E3B\u8981\u652F\u6D41\uFF0C\u7E3D\u9577\u7D04370\u82F1\u91CC\uFF08600\u516C\u91CC\uFF09\u3002\u4F11\u502B\u6CB3\u6D41\u57DF\u7684\u6392\u6C34\u9762\u7A4D\u70BA908\u5E73\u65B9\u82F1\u91CC\uFF082,350\u5E73\u65B9\u516C\u91CC\uFF09\u3002\u5B83\u662F\u5BC6\u6B47\u6839\u5DDE\u6771\u5357\u90E8\u552F\u4E00\u4E00\u689D\u570B\u5BB6\u6307\u5B9A\u7684\u570B\u5BB6\u7D1A\u98A8\u666F\u540D\u52DD\u5929\u7136\u6CB3\u6D41\u3002\u9019\u5305\u62EC27.5\u82F1\u91CC\uFF0844.3\u516C\u91CC\uFF09\u7684\u4E3B\u6D41\uFF0C\u4EE5\u53CA\u53E6\u591610.5\u82F1\u91CC\uFF0816.9\u516C\u91CC\uFF09\u7684\u4E09\u500B\u652F\u6D41\u3002"@zh . "Michigan"@en . "The Huron River is a 7.6-mile-long (12.2 km) river in the northern Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. Locally, it is commonly called the Big Huron River to distinguish it from the nearby Little Huron River. Another much larger Huron River is in Southeast Michigan. The Huron River is almost completely unmodified and undeveloped by humans. It flows almost entirely through woodlands and includes a number low waterfalls and rapids. The National Park Service ranks it highly in its Nationwide Rivers Inventory for scenery and geology."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Huron (fiume)"@it . . . . "District"@en . . "1093242351"^^ . "\u4F11\u502B\u6CB3"@zh . . "Der Huron River ist ein Fluss in S\u00FCdost-Michigan, der seinen Ursprung im im im n\u00F6rdlichen Oakland County hat und von dort entlang der Grenze zwischen Wayne County and Monroe County zum Eriesee flie\u00DFt. Am Flusslauf liegen 13 Parkanlagen sowie Wildschutz- und Erholungsgebiete.Der Huron River durchflie\u00DFt die St\u00E4dte , Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Belleville, Flat Rock und Rockwood. 44,3 km des Huron River sowie 16,9 km dreier Zufl\u00FCsse haben den Status eines Country-Scenic Natural River in Michigan."@de . . . . . . . . "250"^^ . "Huron River"@en . . . "Facing southeast over the Huron River, with the Huron Mountains in the background."@en . . "near Skanee, Michigan, Baraga County, Michigan, United States"@en . . "275"^^ . . "46.90972222222222 -88.03666666666666" . . "-88.03666687011719"^^ . "The Huron River is a 7.6-mile-long (12.2 km) river in the northern Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. Locally, it is commonly called the Big Huron River to distinguish it from the nearby Little Huron River. Another much larger Huron River is in Southeast Michigan. The east and west branches of the Big Huron rise in L'Anse Township in eastern Baraga County, southeast of Mount Arvon, near the boundary with Marquette County. The East Branch runs through a corner of Marquette County before flowing back into Baraga County. The east and west branches merge in Arvon Township shortly before flowing into Lake Superior a few miles east of Huron Bay. The Huron River is almost completely unmodified and undeveloped by humans. It flows almost entirely through woodlands and includes a number low waterfalls and rapids. The National Park Service ranks it highly in its Nationwide Rivers Inventory for scenery and geology. The river is highly regarded for its sport fishing, especially for steelhead trout. Camping and canoeing are also popular, though both are considered difficult due to a lack of supporting facilities."@en . . . . . . "State"@en . . . "Huron River"@en . . . . . . "Rivi\u00E8re Huron"@fr . . "Huron River (Eriesee, Michigan)"@de . "Huron River (northern Michigan)"@en . . . . . . .