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There are numerous tributaries of the Smaa River, such as the [[Pci Nea Caa River]], the [[Ruar Taa River]], and the [[Ļu River]]. | There are numerous tributaries of the Smaa River, such as the [[Pci Nea Caa River]], the [[Ruar Taa River]], and the [[Ļu River]]. | ||
[[Category:Rivers]][[Category:Qgam]] | [[Category:Rivers]][[Category:Geography of Soltenna]][[Category:Qgam]] |
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Smaa River | |
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part of the Smaa River delta | |
Native name | Smaa Moy |
Etymology | From Nuar Sē̃ Mah ("Long River") |
Basin | |
River system | Smaa |
River mouth | Woĝ Lake |
Countries | Qgam Whatever country is south of Qgam |
Cities | Dem, Ĝli |
Features | |
Tributaries |
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The Smaa River is a river in Northern Soltenna. It begins in Herdek and flows through Southern and Central Qgam before emptying into Woĝ Lake east of Ham Year.
Etymology
The river was originally known as Sē̃ Mah in the Nuar Language, which simply meant "long river". This name was distorted as it was borrowed into Qgam Dzwo. The Qgam name "Smaa Moy" is thus redundant, as it literally means "long-river river".
History
Course
Watershed
Fauna
Geology
Tributaries
There are numerous tributaries of the Smaa River, such as the Pci Nea Caa River, the Ruar Taa River, and the Ļu River.