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Chattooga River (Alabama–Georgia)

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River in the Southeastern USA This article is about the river in western Georgia and eastern Alabama. For the river with the same name forming the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina, see Chattooga River.
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Chattooga River
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates34°35′56″N 85°20′44″W / 34.59891°N 85.34544°W / 34.59891; -85.34544
Mouth 
 • coordinates34°15′21″N 85°33′59″W / 34.25580°N 85.56650°W / 34.25580; -85.56650

The Chattooga River runs 64.4 miles (103.6 km) through northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama in the United States. The river begins in Walker County, Georgia and flows southwest into Weiss Lake on the Coosa River in Alabama. This river is one of two rivers named Chattooga in the state of Georgia. The other, more famous Chattooga River forms part of the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina, and was the wild river featured in the book and movie Deliverance. The name Chattooga is likely from the Cherokee word gatsugi, which means "I have crossed".

References

  1. "The National Map". U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on 2012-03-29. Retrieved Feb 18, 2011.
  2. Read, William A. (1984). Indian Place Names in Alabama. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press. p. 14. ISBN 0-8173-0231-X.
Significant waterways of Georgia
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