Caloosahatchee River — The Caloosahatchee River is a river on the southwest Gulf Coast of Florida in the United States, approximately 75 mi (121 km long). It drains rural area on the northern edge of the Everglades northwest of Miami. An important link in the inland… … Wikipedia
Caloosahatchee — Ca·loo·sa·hatch·ee (kə lo͞o sə hăchʹē) A river of southern Florida, about 120 km (75 mi) long, flowing west from south central Florida to the Gulf of Mexico. It is connected to Lake Okeechobee by the Caloosahatchee Canal and forms the western… … Universalium
Caloosahatchee River — Caloosahatchee Caloosahatchee Caractéristiques Longueur 121 km Bassin 3 570 km2 … Wikipédia en Français
Caloosahatchee — 26° 31′ 01″ N 82° 01′ 59″ W / 26.51702, 82.03314 … Wikipédia en Français
Caloosahatchee culture — The Caloosahatchee culture is an archaeological culture on the southwest Gulf coast of Florida that lasted from about 500 to 1750 CE. Its territory consisted of the coast from Estero Bay to Charlotte Harbor and inland about halfway to Lake… … Wikipedia
Cross Florida Barge Canal — One of the two completed sections of the Barge Canal, looking west from the SR 19 bridge south of Palatka … Wikipedia
Haulover Canal — Date completed 1887 Status Open Navigation authority U.S. Army Corps of Engineers The Haulover Canal is a waterway north of Merritt Island, Florida, near the former site of Allenhurst, that connects Mosquito Lagoon with the Indian River, and is… … Wikipedia
Miami Canal — For the canal in Ohio, see Miami and Erie Canal. The Miami Canal, or C 6 Canal, flows from Lake Okeechobee in the U.S. state of Florida to its terminus at the Miami River, which flows through downtown Miami. The canal flows in a south and… … Wikipedia
Canaveral Barge Canal — Barge canal, looking towards the Christa McAuliffe Bridge Date of first use January 1, 1965 Locks 1 … Wikipedia
Cross-Florida Barge Canal — L une des deux sections du canal, depuis le pont de la SR 19 au sud de Palatka. Le Cross Florida Barge Canal était un projet de canal devant relier le golfe du Mexique à l océan Atlantique via la Floride pour le trafic des barges.… … Wikipédia en Français