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〕 | mouth_elevation_imperial = 0 | mouth_elevation_note = 〔 | length_imperial =60 | 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 Kugruk River in Alaska | map1_locator = Alaska |map1_alt = | commons = }} The Kugruk River is a stream, long, in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alaska.〔 It is the largest tributary of the Kuzitrin River. It begins near Imuruk Lake on the Seward Peninsula and flows generally north to Kugruk Lagoon, at Kotzebue Sound on the Chukchi Sea.〔 The river enters the lagoon southeast of Cape Deceit in the Northwest Arctic Borough.〔 ==History== In the late 19th century, the river's Inuit name was reported as "Koogroog" (not to be confused with the Kougarok River), but variants in other documents referred to it as "Mammoth" for mammoth bones found nearby, or "Swan". In 1904, the United States Board on Geographic Names approved the name "Kugruk", which is how the river was identified in court records.〔 Some mining was reported on Windy, Neva, North Fork, Coarse Gold, Henry, Taylor, and Macklin creeks, tributaries of the Kugruk River.〔 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「Kugruk River」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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