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Canada, BC, Peace River Land |
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The river takes its name from Father Émile Petitot, one of the first European to reach the area in 1867–68. The name in the Dene language of the Slavey First Nations is mbehcholah, The Black |
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| Source : | Beatty Lake | |
Lattitude: | 59.90 |
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Longitude: | -118.10 | |
Elevation: | 620 | [m] |
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County: | Mackenzie | City: | Enterprise |
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| Mouth : | Liard River | |
Lattitude: | 59.60 | |
Longitude: | -120.20 | |
Elevation: | 210 | [m] |
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Tributary | Lat/Lon | | | Connected | |
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Bistcho Lake | 59.7 -118.7 | | Flow Throw | |
Dilly Creek | 59.8 -121.9 | | Inflow | |
July Creek | 49.0 -118.5 | | Inflow | |
Sahdoanah Creek | 59.3 -121.0 | | Inflow | |
Thinahtea Creek | 59.7 -120.3 | | Inflow | |
Tsea River | 59.6 -121.6 | | Inflow | |
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