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The '''Nigu River''' is a ] in ].<ref>USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Accessed Aug 20, 2007.</ref> It is the primary tributary of the ] and the pair are sometimes referred to as the '''Etivluk-Nigu River'''. | The '''Nigu River''' is a ] in ].<ref>USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Accessed Aug 20, 2007.</ref> It is the primary tributary of the ] and the pair are sometimes referred to as the '''Etivluk-Nigu River'''. | ||
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The Nigu River is a river in Alaska. It is the primary tributary of the Etivluk River and the pair are sometimes referred to as the Etivluk-Nigu River.
The Nigu flows through some of the most remote locations in northern Alaska for its entire length.
References
- USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Nigu River. Accessed Aug 20, 2007.
See also
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