Ipnavik River
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title:
Ipnavik River
text:
The Ipnavik River is a 68-mile-long (109 km) tributary of the Colville River in the Alaska North Slope which was part of the traditional lands of the Iñupiat, who named it "Ipnavak" which means "place where young Dall sheep grow up" with its headwaters in the Brooks Range. The Ipnavik River flows northeast to meet the Colville River 50 miles (80 km). It flows north northeast of Howard Pass, which is the mouth of the Ipnavik. The name was documented by the United States Geological Survey in 1925.
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description:
River in Alaska, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipnavik_River
date created:
2017-11-10T21:43:28Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T09:35:17Z
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