Monocacy River

Monocacy River
Monocacy River
Verlauf des Monocacy River

Verlauf des Monocacy River

DatenVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ_fehlt
Lage Maryland, Pennsylvania; Deutschland
Flusssystem Potomac River

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Mündung Potomac River
39.222777777778-77.454166666667

39° 13′ 22″ N, 77° 27′ 15″ W39.222777777778-77.454166666667
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Länge 93,3 kmVorlage:Infobox Fluss/NACHWEISE_fehlen
Einzugsgebiet 1.927 km²Vorlage:Infobox Fluss/NACHWEISE_fehlen

Vorlage:Infobox Fluss/ABFLUSS_fehlt

Mittelstädte Frederick
Der Monocacy River im Frederick County

Der Monocacy River im Frederick County

Der Monocacy River ist ein 93,3 Kilometer langer Fluss in den US-Bundesstaaten Maryland und Pennsylvania und der größte Nebenfluss des Potomac River in Maryland.

Der Monocacy entspringt im Adams County und mündet zwischen Tuscarora und Dickerson in den Potomac River. Der Fluss entwässert ein Gebiet von 1927 km². Größte Stadt am Ufer ist Frederick. Der Name Monocacy kommt von den Shawnee und heißt übersetzt „Fluss mit vielen Schlaufen“. Der Fluss durchquert das Monocacy National Battlefield. Dort fand 1864 im Bürgerkrieg die Schlacht am Monocacy statt.


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