Oostanaula River

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coordinates34°32′36″N 84°54′11″W / 34.5433°N 84.9031°W / 34.5433; -84.9031
elevation~ 730 feet (220 m)[1]
Oostanaula River
The Oostanaula River in Rome, Georgia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates34°32′36″N 84°54′11″W / 34.5433°N 84.9031°W / 34.5433; -84.9031
  elevation~ 730 feet (220 m)[1]
Mouth 
  location
Rome, Georgia
  coordinates
34°15′15″N 85°10′36″W / 34.2541°N 85.1766°W / 34.2541; -85.1766
  elevation
564 ft (172 m)
Length93 miles (150 km)
Basin size772 sq mi (2,000 km2)

The Oostanaula River (pronounced "oo-stuh-NA-luh") is a principal tributary of the Coosa River, about 49 miles (79 km) long,[2] formed by the confluence of the Conasauga and Coosawattee in northwestern Georgia in the United States. Via the Coosa and Alabama rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mobile River, which flows to the Gulf of Mexico.

Folklore explanations for its name state that Oostanaula is derived from a Cherokee language term meaning "rock that bars the way". Other similar explanations include "shoally river",[3] and "a rock ledge across a stream".

Course

The Oostanaula River is formed in northern Gordon County, Georgia, by the confluence of the Conasauga and Coosawattee rivers, and flows generally south-southwestwardly through Gordon and Floyd counties, past the towns of Resaca and Calhoun. It joins the Etowah River in Downtown Rome to form the Coosa River.

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See also

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