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:''Several rivers bear the name King Salmon River in Alaska.'' 〕 | mouth_elevation_imperial = | mouth_elevation_note = 〔 | length_imperial =45 | length_round = 0 | length_note = 〔 | watershed_imperial = | watershed_round = 0 | watershed_note = | discharge_location = | discharge_imperial = | discharge_round = 1 | discharge_note = | discharge_max_imperial = | discharge_min_imperial = | discharge1_location = | discharge1_note = | map = | map_size = 300 | map_caption = |map_alt = | map1 = Alaska Locator Map.PNG | map1_size = 300 | map1_caption = Location of the mouth of the King Salmon River in Alaska | map1_locator = Alaska |map1_alt = | commons = }} The King Salmon River is a tributary of the Nushagak River in southwest Alaska, United States.〔 It flows eastward from headwaters at a small unnamed lake in the Taylor Mountains to its confluence with the larger river about north of Nushagak Bay. There are many rivers in Alaska bearing the name King Salmon River, including tributaries to the Egegik River and Ugashik River systems in southwest Alaska alone. The name is also occasionally confused with that given the Kenai River, a popular fishing stream located in the Cook Inlet drainage of southcentral Alaska. Besides king salmon, the river is also hosts pink salmon, grayling, burbot, whitefish and Arctic char. ==See also== *List of rivers of Alaska 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「King Salmon River (Nushagak River)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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