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Rio Cumberland

Rio Cumberland
Rio Cumberland
A bacia do Rio Cumberland
Comprimento 1106 km
Foz Rio Ohio
Área da bacia 46 830 km²
País(es)  Estados Unidos

O rio Cumberland é um afluente do Rio Ohio e uma importante via fluvial do sul dos Estados Unidos. Nasce na meseta Cumberland [1]. Com comprimento de 1106 km é um dos maiores rios dos Estados Unidos e drena uma bacia de 46 830 km² (maior que a área da Estónia). É um dos três rios principais do Kentucky, juntamente com o rio Kentucky e o rio Big Sandy.

Administrativamente, este rio banha os estados de Kentucky e Tennessee. Passa pelas cidades de:

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