Seneca Creek (New Mexico/Oklahoma)

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title: Seneca Creek (New Mexico/Oklahoma)
text: Seneca Creek, also known as Cienequilla Creek, is a watercourse in New Mexico and Oklahoma. Running south of, and roughly parallel to, Corrumpa Creek, it originates south-southeast of Des Moines, New Mexico and east-northeast of Grenville, and travels generally east, eventually crossing into Oklahoma. Where it finally joins Corrumpa Creek about 4.5 miles northwest of Felt, Oklahoma, the combined stream becomes the Beaver River. Seneca Creek is impounded at Clayton Lake, part of New Mexico’s Clay
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description: River in the United States
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date modified: 2021-10-22T12:15:52Z
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