. . "Counties"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u62C9\u514B\u4E07\u7EB3\u6CB3\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ALackawanna River\uFF09\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u5BBE\u5915\u6CD5\u5C3C\u4E9A\u5DDE\u4E1C\u5317\u90E8\u7684\u4E00\u6761\u6CB3\u6D41\uFF0C\u662F\u85A9\u65AF\u594E\u54C8\u7D0D\u6CB3\u7684\u652F\u6D41\uFF0C\u957F\u7EA640.8-\u82F1\u91CC\uFF0865.7-\u516C\u91CC\uFF09\u3002\u5B83\u6D41\u7ECF\u7684\u6CE2\u79D1\u8BFA\u5C71\u5317\u90E8\u5C71\u533A\u66FE\u7ECF\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u7684\u4E00\u4E2A\u65E0\u70DF\u7164\u4E2D\u5FC3\u3002\u5B83\u8D77\u59CB\u4E8E\u5BBE\u5915\u6CD5\u5C3C\u4E9A\u5DDE\u97E6\u6069\u53BF\u5317\u90E8\uFF0C\u5728\u8DEF\u6FA4\u6069\u7E23\u4E2D\u4E1C\u90E8\u7684\u675C\u91CC\u57C3\u6CE8\u5165\u85A9\u65AF\u594E\u54C8\u7D0D\u6CB3\u3002\u6CB3\u6D41\u7684\u4E0B\u6E38\u7ECF\u8FC7\u65AF\u514B\u5170\u987F\u7684\u5E02\u4E2D\u5FC3\uFF0C\u5176\u4E24\u5CB8\u572819\u4E16\u7EAA\u5F62\u6210\u4E86\u4E00\u4E2A\u5DE5\u4E1A\u4E2D\u5FC3\u3002\u5B83\u7684\u540D\u5B57\u6765\u81EA\u5F53\u5730\u90E8\u843D\u8BED\u8A00\u83B1\u7EB3\u4F69\u8BED\uFF0C\u610F\u4E3A \"\u6D4A\u6D41\"\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "41.3412 -75.7931" . "POINT(-75.793098449707 41.341201782227)"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Bone Pond, Dunn Pond, Independent Lake, Lake Lorain"@en . . "Fiddle Lake, Lewis Lake, Lake Lowe"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "La rivi\u00E8re Lackawanna (ou Lackawanna River en anglais) est une rivi\u00E8re de 68 km de long, coulant en Pennsylvanie, au sein des montagnes Poconos. Elle est un affluent de la Susquehanna, le confluent \u00E9tant situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Pittston. Son nom provient d'un mot l\u00E9nape signifiant : \u00AB rivi\u00E8re qui forme une fourche \u00BB, en r\u00E9f\u00E9rence \u00E0 ces deux branches est et ouest qui se rejoignent au niveau du (en). Elle est l'un des 14 cours d'eau officiellement nomm\u00E9s American Heritage Rivers."@fr . . . . . . "Lackawanna (ang. Lackawanna River) to rzeka w ameryka\u0144skim stanie Pensylwania, dop\u0142yw rzeki Susquehanna."@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . "663676"^^ . . . . . . . . "The watersheds of the Lackawanna and Lackawaxen Rivers."@en . . . "51186"^^ . . . . . . . "La rivi\u00E8re Lackawanna (ou Lackawanna River en anglais) est une rivi\u00E8re de 68 km de long, coulant en Pennsylvanie, au sein des montagnes Poconos. Elle est un affluent de la Susquehanna, le confluent \u00E9tant situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Pittston. Son nom provient d'un mot l\u00E9nape signifiant : \u00AB rivi\u00E8re qui forme une fourche \u00BB, en r\u00E9f\u00E9rence \u00E0 ces deux branches est et ouest qui se rejoignent au niveau du (en). Elle est l'un des 14 cours d'eau officiellement nomm\u00E9s American Heritage Rivers."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u62C9\u514B\u4E07\u7EB3\u6CB3\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ALackawanna River\uFF09\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u5BBE\u5915\u6CD5\u5C3C\u4E9A\u5DDE\u4E1C\u5317\u90E8\u7684\u4E00\u6761\u6CB3\u6D41\uFF0C\u662F\u85A9\u65AF\u594E\u54C8\u7D0D\u6CB3\u7684\u652F\u6D41\uFF0C\u957F\u7EA640.8-\u82F1\u91CC\uFF0865.7-\u516C\u91CC\uFF09\u3002\u5B83\u6D41\u7ECF\u7684\u6CE2\u79D1\u8BFA\u5C71\u5317\u90E8\u5C71\u533A\u66FE\u7ECF\u662F\u7F8E\u56FD\u7684\u4E00\u4E2A\u65E0\u70DF\u7164\u4E2D\u5FC3\u3002\u5B83\u8D77\u59CB\u4E8E\u5BBE\u5915\u6CD5\u5C3C\u4E9A\u5DDE\u97E6\u6069\u53BF\u5317\u90E8\uFF0C\u5728\u8DEF\u6FA4\u6069\u7E23\u4E2D\u4E1C\u90E8\u7684\u675C\u91CC\u57C3\u6CE8\u5165\u85A9\u65AF\u594E\u54C8\u7D0D\u6CB3\u3002\u6CB3\u6D41\u7684\u4E0B\u6E38\u7ECF\u8FC7\u65AF\u514B\u5170\u987F\u7684\u5E02\u4E2D\u5FC3\uFF0C\u5176\u4E24\u5CB8\u572819\u4E16\u7EAA\u5F62\u6210\u4E86\u4E00\u4E2A\u5DE5\u4E1A\u4E2D\u5FC3\u3002\u5B83\u7684\u540D\u5B57\u6765\u81EA\u5F53\u5730\u90E8\u843D\u8BED\u8A00\u83B1\u7EB3\u4F69\u8BED\uFF0C\u610F\u4E3A \"\u6D4A\u6D41\"\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "164.592"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "East Branch:"@en . . . . "East Branch:"@en . . . . . . . . "Lackawanna River"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Roaring Brook"@en . . "The Lackawanna River is a 42-mile-long (68 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It flows through a region of the northern Pocono Mountains that was once a center of anthracite coal mining in the United States. It starts in north Wayne County, Pennsylvania and ends in east Luzerne County, Pennsylvania in Duryea, Pennsylvania. The lower reaches of the river flow through the urban areas of Scranton, which grew around its banks in the 19th century as an industrial center. Its name comes from a Lenni Lenape word meaning \"stream that forks\". The river rises in two branches, the West and East branches, along the boundary between Susquehanna and Wayne counties. The branches, each about 12 miles (19 km) long, flow south, closely parallel to each other, and join at the Stillwater Lake reservoir in Union Dale. The combined river flows southwest past Forest City, Carbondale, Mayfield, Jermyn, Archbald, Jessup, Blakely, Olyphant, Dickson City, Throop, Scranton, Taylor, Moosic, Old Forge, and Duryea. It joins the Susquehanna River at the northern boundary of Pittston about 8 miles (13 km) west-southwest of Scranton. As part of the Susquehanna River, it ultimately flows to Chesapeake Bay. By the mid-20th century, the river was severely polluted from mine drainages in its watershed. The decline of industry in the region, as well as federal, state, and private efforts, have improved the water quality. Still, the Lackawanna River is the largest point source of pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. The upper reaches of the river are a popular destination for fly fishing of trout. It was designated as an American Heritage River in 1997."@en . "Lackawanna (rivi\u00E8re)"@fr . . "-75.79309844970703"^^ . . "The Lackawanna River is a 42-mile-long (68 km) tributary of the Susquehanna River in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It flows through a region of the northern Pocono Mountains that was once a center of anthracite coal mining in the United States. It starts in north Wayne County, Pennsylvania and ends in east Luzerne County, Pennsylvania in Duryea, Pennsylvania. The lower reaches of the river flow through the urban areas of Scranton, which grew around its banks in the 19th century as an industrial center. Its name comes from a Lenni Lenape word meaning \"stream that forks\"."@en . . "Map of northeastern Pennsylvania, with county borders indictated and the Lackawanna and Lackawaxen watersheds highlighted in yellow."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Country"@en . . . . . . "Lackawanna (ang. Lackawanna River) to rzeka w ameryka\u0144skim stanie Pensylwania, dop\u0142yw rzeki Susquehanna."@pl . . . . . "\u62C9\u514B\u4E07\u7EB3\u6CB3"@zh . . . . . . . "Lackawanna, Luzerne, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties"@en . "1104782153"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Lackawanna River"@en . . "West Branch:"@en . . . "West Branch:"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "State"@en . . . . . . . "Gachanai, Hazirok L'chau-hanne, Lackawannok, Lechau-hann\u00E9, Lechau-hannek, Lechauwah-hannek."@en . . "Lackawanna River"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Lackawanna River as seen from Coxton Road Bridge, looking towards the Lackawanna-Susquehanna confluence."@en . "Lenape word Lechauwa-hannek meaning \"the river that forks\""@en . . . . . . . "Confluence of east and west branch"@en . . . . . . . "Lackawanna River"@pl . . . . . . . . "41.34120178222656"^^ . . . . . . . . "67592.448"^^ . . . .