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Passagassawakeag River
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The Passagassawakeag River (/pæsəɡæsəˈwɑːkɛɡ, pəˌsɑː-/) is a 16-mile-long (26 km)[1] river in Waldo County, Maine in the United States. From the outlet of Lake Passagassawakeag (44°30′04″N 69°07′59″W) in Brooks, it runs south and east to its estuary in Belfast, Maine. The river empties into Belfast Bay, an inlet of Penobscot Bay, where it passes under US Route 1.
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Passagassawakeag River | |
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![]() A moonlight view of the Passagassawakeag River along the tracks of the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad just beyond the old Upper Bridge a little more than a mile inland from Belfast, ME, where it empties into Belfast Bay. | |
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Country | United States |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lake Passagassawakeag |
• location | Maine |
• elevation | 308 feet (90 m) |
Mouth | |
• location | Belfast Bay |
• coordinates | 44°25′48″N 69°00′22″W |
• elevation | sea level |
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The waterway's name is of local Native American origin and is believed to mean "a sturgeon's place" or "a place for spearing sturgeon by torchlight."[2]
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