Category:Cotter River

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Deutsch: Der Cotter River ist ein Fluss im Westen des Australian Capital Territory (Gebiet um die Hauptstadt Australiens). Er entspringt an den Nordhängen des Mount Scabby in den australischen Alpen, fließt nach Norden und mündet in den Murrumbidgee River. (→Cotter River)
English: The Cotter River is a river located in the Australian Capital Territory in Australia. It is a tributary of the Murrumbidgee River and part of Murray-Darling Basin. The Cotter River is one of two rivers—the Queanbeyan River is the other—that provides water to the Canberra and Queanbeyan region. The river is named after a colonial convict Garrett Cotter who first settled and then had a very long and continued association with the region beginning in the mid 19th century. (→Cotter River)
Français : La Cotter River est un affluent de la Murrumbidgee située dans le Territoire de la capitale australienne. (→Cotter River)
Polski: Cotter ( ang. Cotter River) – rzeka w Australii, przepływająca przez Australijskie Terytorium Stołeczne. Nazwa nadana na cześć Garreta Cottera. Na rzece położone są trzy zapory wodne: (→Cotter (rzeka))
<nowiki>コッター川; Cotter River; Cotter River; Cotter; Cotter River; Ríu Cotter; Cotter River; نهر كوتير; Afon Cotter; Cotter River; Abhainn Cotter; Քոթեր; Fiume Cotter; Cotter River; Fluss in Australien; rivière australienne; נהר; river in the Australian Capital Territory; نهر في أستراليا; річка в Австралії; rivier in Australië</nowiki>
Cotter River 
river in the Australian Capital Territory
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Named after
  • Garrett Cotter
LocationAustralian Capital Territory, AUS
Length
  • 76 km
Mouth of the watercourse
Drainage basin
Tributary
  • Paddys River
Dam
Map35° 19′ 29″ S, 148° 57′ 00″ E
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