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Encyclopedia > Flint River (Georgia)

The Flint River is an approximately 150 mi (240 km) long river, in the U.S. state of Georgia. The river drains 8,460 sq mi (22,464 km²) of western Georgia, flowing south from the upper Piedmont region south of Atlanta to the wetlands of the coastal plain in the southwestern corner of the state. Along with the Apalachicola and the Chattahoochee, it forms part of the ACF basin. In its upper course through the red hills of the Piedmont it is considered especially scenic, flowing unimpeded for over 200 mi (320 km). A U.S. state is any one of the fifty states (four of which officially favor the term commonwealth) which, together with the District of Columbia and Palmyra Atoll (an uninhabited incorporated unorganized territory), form the United States of America. ... The James River winds its way among piedmont hills in central Virginia. ... Atlanta is the capital and largest city of Georgia, a state of the United States of America. ... A subtropical wetland in Florida, USA, with an endangered American Crocodile. ... In geography, a coastal plain is an area of flat, low-lying land adjacent to a seacoast and separated from the interior by other features. ... The Chattahoochee River runs from the Chattahoochee Spring in the mountains of northeast Georgia, southwestward by Atlanta and through its suburbs, then turns southward to form the southern half of the Georgia/Alabama state line. ... The ACF River Basin refers to the watershed of the Apalachicola/Chattahoochee/Flint River Basin, in the USA, which begins in northern Georgia and flows into the Gulf of Mexico at Apalachicola Bay, near Apalachicola, Florida. ...

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It rises in west central Georgia in southern Fulton County on the southern outskirts of the Atlanta metropolitan area near the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It flows generally south through rural western Georgia, passing through Sprewell Bluff State Park, approximately 10 mi (16 km) west of Thomaston. Further south, it passes approximately 5 mi (8 km) east of Andersonville, site of the Andersonville prison during the American Civil War. It southwestern Georgia it flows through downtown Albany, the largest city on the river. At Bainbridge it joins Lake Seminole, formed at its confluence with Chattahoochee with by the Jim Woodruff Dam on the Florida state line. The Apalachiola flows south from the reservoir to the Gulf of Mexico. Fulton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. ... Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL, ICAO: KATL) is located in the Atlanta, Georgia, USA metropolitan area, and is considered the busiest airport in the world ¹With 76,876,128 passengers per year, rivaling Chicagos OHare International Airport. ... Sprewell Bluff State Park is a 1,372 acre (5. ... Thomaston is a city located in Upson County, Georgia. ... Andersonville is a city located in Sumter County, Georgia. ... Andersonville National Historic Site is located in Andersonville, Georgia. ... The American Civil War (1861–1865) was fought in North America within the United States of America, between twenty-three mostly northern states of the Union and the Confederate States of America, a coalition of eleven southern states that declared their independence and claimed the right of secession from the... Albany is a city located in Dougherty County, Georgia, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 76,939. ... Bainbridge is a city located in Decatur County, Georgia. ... State nickname: Sunshine State Other U.S. States Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville (largest metropolitan area is Miami) Governor Jeb Bush (R) Senators Bill Nelson (D) Mel Martinez (R) Official language(s) English Area 170,451 km² (22nd)  - Land 137,374 km²  - Water 30,486 km² (17. ... Gulf of Mexico in 3D perspective. ...


It is joined by the Kinchafonee River just north of Albany, and by Ichawaynochaway Creek in southwestern Mitchell County, approximately 15 mi (24 km) northeast of Bainbridge. Mitchell County is a county located in the state of Georgia. ...


In additional to Lake Seminole, it is impounded approximately 15 mi (24 km) upstream from Albany to form Lake Blackshear reservoir. The river was historically navigable to Bainbridge before the construction of the Jim Woodruff Dam. The unimpeded nature of the river above Lake Blackshear is rare among U.S. rivers. It is one of only 40 rivers in the nation to flow over 200 mi (320 km) unimpeded. In the 1970s, a plan by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to build a dam at Spreewell Bluff in the red hills was defeated by Governor Jimmy Carter, whose hometown of Plains is located near the Flint River. The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ... United States Army Corps of Engineers logo The United States Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, is made up of some 34,600 civilian and 650 military men and women. ... James Earl Jimmy Carter, Jr. ... Plains is a city located in Sumter County, Georgia. ...


Natural History

The river is considered to have three distinct sections as it flows southward through western Georgia. In its upper reaches in the red hills of the Piedmont, it flows through a deeply incised channel etched into crystalline rocks. South of its fall line near Culloden, the channel transforms to a broad, forested swampy flood plain. South of Lake Blackshear, it transforms again, flowing through a channel in limestone rock above the Upper Floridian Aquifer below southwestern Georgia and northwestern Florida. The James River winds its way among piedmont hills in central Virginia. ... Quartz crystal A crystal is a solid in which the constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are packed in a regularly ordered, repeating pattern extending in all three spatial dimensions. ... The fall line has meanings in both geographical features and the sport of alpine skiing. ... Culloden is a city located in Monroe County, Georgia. ... A freshwater swamp This article is about the wetland type (a landform). ... Flood Plain along Lynches River Johnsonville, South Carolina Showing high water mark on tupelo and cypress trees In geography, a flood plain is a plain formed of sediment, typically dropped by a river. ... Limey shale overlaid by limestone. ...


The river has been prone to floods throughout its history. In 1994, during flooding from Tropical Storm Alberto, the river crested at 43 feet or 13 meters in Albany, resulting the evacuation of over 23,000 residents, and creating one of the worst natural disasters in the state's history. Look up Flood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary A flood (in Old English flod, a word common to Teutonic languages; compare German Flut, Dutch vloed from the same root as is seen in flow, float) is an overflow of water, an expanse of water submerging land, a deluge. ... 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ... The first Tropical Storm Alberto occurred in 1994, and created a massive flooding disaster in the Southeast U.S. in July of that year. ... This article is about a foot as a unit of length. ... The metre (or meter) (symbol: m) is the SI base unit of length. ... Evacuation can have several meanings: In wilderness first aid, evacuation is the transport of a seriously injured person out of the wilderness to the nearest point an ambulance can reach to take them to the hospital, or to the nearest emergency room. ... A natural disaster is a catastrophe that occurs when a hazardous physical event (such as a volcanic eruption, earthquake, landslide, hurricane, or any of the other natural phenomena listed below) precipitates extensive damage to property, a large number of casualties, or both. ... One of the most famous quotations about history and the value of studying history, by Spanish philosopher, George Santayana, reads: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. ...


See also

This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of Georgia Alapaha River Altamaha River Apalachee River Big Satilla River Brier River Broad River Canoochee River Chattahoochee River Chattooga River Conasauga River Coosa River Etowah River Flint River Gum Swamp River Hiwassee River Ichawaynochaway Creek Kinchatoonee River Little...

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Flint River (Georgia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (520 words)
The river drains 8,460 sq mi (22,464 km²) of western Georgia, flowing south from the upper Piedmont region south of Atlanta to the wetlands of the coastal plain in the southwestern corner of the state.
It rises in west central Georgia in southern Fulton County on the southern outskirts of the Atlanta metropolitan area near the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
In 1994, during flooding from Tropical Storm Alberto, the river crested at 43 feet or 13 meters in Albany, resulting the evacuation of over 23,000 residents, and creating one of the worst natural disasters in the state's history.
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