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  2. Perdido River - Wikipedia

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    The Perdido River, also historically known as Rio Perdido or by its native name of Cassaba, [1] [2] is a 65.4-mile-long (105.3 km) [3] river in the U.S. states of Alabama and Florida; the Perdido, a designated Outstanding Florida Waters river, forms part of the boundary between the two states along nearly its entire length and drains into the Gulf of Mexico.

  3. Perdido Pass - Wikipedia

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    Perdido Pass, separating Alabama Point from Florida Point, is the mouth of the Perdido River. Perdido Pass forms a water passage that connects Perdido Bay with the Gulf of Mexico to the south, in the U.S. state of Alabama , 2 miles (3 km) west of the Alabama/Florida state line.

  4. Perdido Bay - Wikipedia

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    Perdido Bay is a bay at the mouth of and draining the Perdido River, a designated Outstanding Florida Waters river, in Baldwin County, Alabama and Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is essentially a coastal lagoon enclosed by barrier islands , with an inlet , Perdido Pass .

  5. Perdido Key - Wikipedia

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    The original waterway from the old Perdido Pass to Perdido Bay became known as Old River. A passage later opened from the western end of Old River to the Bayou St. John near the new Perdido Pass, separating what is now Ono Island from Perdido Key. The spit ending on the west side of Perdido Pass is now known as Alabama Point.

  6. Perdido Key, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Perdido Key is an unincorporated community located in Escambia County, Florida, United States, between the cities of Pensacola, Florida and Orange Beach, Alabama. [1] The community is located on and named for Perdido Key, a barrier island in northwest Florida and southeast Alabama. "Perdido" means "lost" in the Spanish and Portuguese languages. [2]

  7. Boat ramps, roads closed as Columbia-area rivers continue to ...

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    The Congaree River was expected to crest at more than 31 feet, nearly at the level of the 2015 floods that hit the Midlands. Boat ramps, roads closed as Columbia-area rivers continue to rise after ...

  8. Perdido River (Paraná) - Wikipedia

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    Perdido River; Location; Country: Brazil: Physical characteristics; Source ... The Perdido River is a river of Paran ...

  9. U.S. Route 90 in Florida - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 90 (US 90) in the state of Florida is the northernmost east–west United States Numbered Highway in the state. US 90 not only passes through the county seats of all the 16 counties it runs through on its course in Florida and is also the road upon which many of the county courthouses are located, but it was the first paved road in Florida (from Jacksonville westward a few miles).