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- The Imnaha River is a 73.3-mile-long (118.0 km) tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Flowing generally east near the headwaters and then north through Wallowa County, the entire river is designated Wild and Scenic. It follows a geologic fault to the Snake River, and in addition to land in the Wallowa–Whitman National Forest and private land, its corridor includes parts of three special management areas: the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, and Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. The Imnaha flows by the unincorporated community of Imnaha, the only settlement along its course, and enters the Snake River roughly 4 miles (6 km) from the larger river's confluence with the Salmon River of Idaho and 192 miles (309 km) from its confluence with the Columbia River. (en)
- L'Imnaha est une rivière des États-Unis, affluent de la Snake et donc sous-affluent du fleuve Columbia. Longue d'environ 125 km, elle prend sa source dans le comté de Wallowa, dans le Nord-Est de l'Oregon, et s'écoule vers l'est puis vers le nord avant de se jeter dans la Snake. (fr)
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- Imnaha, from the mouth (en)
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- Imnaha River near Imnaha (en)
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- The land ruled over by Imna, a native American leader Alternatively, the name of a Nez Perce village. (en)
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- Location of the mouth of the Imnaha River in Oregon (en)
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- Confluence of the North and South forks of the Imnaha River (en)
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- Country (en)
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- L'Imnaha est une rivière des États-Unis, affluent de la Snake et donc sous-affluent du fleuve Columbia. Longue d'environ 125 km, elle prend sa source dans le comté de Wallowa, dans le Nord-Est de l'Oregon, et s'écoule vers l'est puis vers le nord avant de se jeter dans la Snake. (fr)
- The Imnaha River is a 73.3-mile-long (118.0 km) tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Flowing generally east near the headwaters and then north through Wallowa County, the entire river is designated Wild and Scenic. It follows a geologic fault to the Snake River, and in addition to land in the Wallowa–Whitman National Forest and private land, its corridor includes parts of three special management areas: the Eagle Cap Wilderness, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, and Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. The Imnaha flows by the unincorporated community of Imnaha, the only settlement along its course, and enters the Snake River roughly 4 miles (6 km) from the larger river's confluence with the Salmon River of Idaho and 192 miles (309 km) from its confluence with the Columbia R (en)
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- Imnaha (rivière) (fr)
- Imnaha River (en)
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