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  1. Der Potomac ist ein Fluss im Osten der USA, der von seinem Ursprung in West Virginia nach etwa 616 Kilometern in die Chesapeake Bay mündet.

  2. The Potomac River (/ p ə ˈ t oʊ m ə k / ⓘ) is a major river in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States that flows from the Potomac Highlands in West Virginia to the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.

  3. 25. Juni 2024 · Potomac River, river in the east central United States, rising in North and South branches in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia. The two branches (95 miles [150 km] and 130 miles long [209 km], respectively) flow generally northeast and unite southeast of Cumberland, Maryland, to continue.

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  4. Learn about the history, culture, and ecology of the Potomac River, which flows through four states and the nation's capital. Find out how the river is recovering from pollution and providing recreation and habitat for wildlife and fish.

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  5. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › potomac-riverPotomac River - WorldAtlas

    7. Dez. 2022 · Learn about the Potomac River, a 652-kilometer-long river in the Mid-Atlantic United States that flows into the Chesapeake Bay. Discover its course, watershed, tributaries, significance, and wildlife.

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  6. 2. Sept. 2020 · A Guide to the Potomac River - Washingtonian. It flows almost 400 miles, from the mountains of West Virginia to the Chesapeake Bay, and offers beauty, recreation, and, these days, comfort. Written by Sherri Dalphonse | Published on September 2, 2020. Tweet Share. Gorgeous gorge: Great Falls Photograph by Lauren Bulbin.

  7. Es ist der viertgrößte Fluss an der Ostküste. Es war ein Schlüsselfaktor im Bürgerkrieg, der den Norden vom Süden trennte, die Union von der Konföderation. Robert E. Lee überquerte den Potomac zweimal in Feldzügen, die in den Schlachten von Antietam 1862 und Gettysburg 1863 ihren Höhepunkt erreichten.