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The Delaware River looking north above Walpack Bend near Walpack, New Jersey, where the river leaves the historic Minisink region, a buried valley eroded from the Marcellus Formation The watershed of the Delaware River drains an area of 14,119 square miles (36,570 km 2 ) and encompasses 42 counties and 838 municipalities in five U.S. states ...
This is a route-map template for the Delaware River, a waterway in the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{waterways legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Mill Creek is a 9.6-mile-long (15.4 km) [5] stream principally located in northern New Castle County, Delaware, a tributary of the White Clay Creek.It takes its name from the large number of mills (mostly gristmills and sawmills) located along it during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Martins Creek (Delaware River tributary, Bucks County) Martins Creek (Delaware River tributary) Matson Run; Mill Creek (Delaware River tributary) Mingo Creek (Schuylkill River tributary) Mongaup River; Musconetcong River
Agricultural Ditch, Sussex County; Ake Ditch, Sussex County Alapocas Run, New Castle County [[Allabands Mill Stream (Isaac Branch tributary)|Allabands Mill Stream]], Kent County
The Smyrna River is a 7.3-mile-long (11.7 km) [3] river in central Delaware in the United States. It rises east of Smyrna, Delaware, at the confluence of Duck Creek and Mill Creek. [3] It flows generally northeast, forming the boundary between Kent and New Castle counties. It enters Delaware Bay approximately 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Smyrna ...
The headwaters of the Delaware River, including the river's East and West Branches and other tributaries. The Delaware River's drainage basin has an area of 13,539 square miles (35,070 km 2) and encompasses 42 counties and 838 municipalities in five U.S. states: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware.
Delaware: County: New Castle: Physical characteristics; Source: On divide between Herring Run and Appoquinimink River • location: about 0.5 miles east of Townsend, Delaware • coordinates: 1] • elevation: 70 ft (21 m) [2] Mouth: Blackbird Creek