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The Mississagi River begins in a small unnamed lake in Sudbury District and flows south 8 kilometres (5 mi) from that point to the border of Algoma District, then southeast through a north-east corner of the district, before returning once again to Sudbury District at White Owl Lake, from which it flows into Mississagi Lake at an elevation of 457 metres (1,499 ft).
Son River (Vietnam) Sepon River; Thạch Hãn River; Bến Hải River; Perfume River; Kong River; South Central Coast. South Central Coast. Cu Đê River; Hàn River;
Mississagi may refer to: Mississagi River—a river in Algoma and Sudbury Districts, Ontario, Canada; Mississagi Strait—a narrow channel in Lake Huron Mississagi Strait Lighthouse, a lighthouse on the western end of Manitoulin Island; Mississagi Provincial Park—a natural environment-class park north of Elliot Lake
Vietnam's capital of Hanoi evacuated thousands of people living near the swollen Red River as its waters flooded streets days after Typhoon Yagi battered the country's north, killing at least 152 ...
The ARVN began a disorderly and costly retreat, hoping to redeploy its forces and hold the southern part of South Vietnam, south of the 13th parallel. [ 27 ] Supported by artillery and armor, the PAVN continued to march towards Saigon, capturing the major cities of northern South Vietnam at the end of March— Huế on the 25th and Đà Nẵng ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. responded to Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to Vietnam on Thursday by saying Washington would stay focused on deepening ties with Hanoi, with which it has ...
Mississagi River: 46: Brookfield Renewable Power [51] Galetta Hydroelectric Dam: Almonte: 2: TransAlta [26] Gananoque Generating Station: Gananoque: 0.7: 1939: Energy Ottawa [72] Gartshore Generating Station: Sault Ste. Marie: 23: Brookfield Renewable Power [47] Glen Miller: Trenton: 8: Innergex Renewable Energy [53] Shand Dam Belwood Lake: 0.6 ...
The United States Embassy in Saigon was first established in June 1952, and moved into a new building in 1967 and eventually closed in 1975. The embassy was the scene of a number of significant events of the Vietnam War, most notably the Viet Cong attack during the Tet Offensive which helped turn American public opinion against the war, and the helicopter evacuation during the Fall of Saigon ...