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Deutsch: Der Ohio River (indianische Sprache: Oyo) ist der wasserreichste Nebenfluss des Mississippi Rivers im Osten der Vereinigten Staaten (Nordamerika). Der Name entstammt dem Irokesischen und bedeutet „Schöner Fluss“.
English: The Ohio River is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River. It is approximately 981 miles (1,579 km) long and is located in the eastern United States.
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Bridges over the Ohio River in Illinois
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Signs at the Illinois-Kentucky bridge near Cairo, Illinois
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Bob Cummings Lincoln Trail Bridge, facing away from Hawesville and towards Cannelton.
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Twin Bridges of I-69 and US 41 over the Ohio River at Evansville, IN and Henderson, KY.
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William H. Natcher Bridge view from the north, Rockport, Indiana.
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George Rogers Clark Mem Bridge. Taken by uploader, all rights released
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The Sherman Minton Bridgeviewed from the floodwall on the northern shore of the Ohio River in New Albany.
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Purple clad people cross atop the Purple People Bridge.
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Simon Kenton Bridge connects Kentucky and Ohio over the Ohio River.
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Steubenville Bridge from University
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A map and diagram of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers operated locks and dams on the Ohio River.
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View of the Cannelton Locks and Dam from the public lookout. Located on the Ohio River, near Cannelton, Indiana.
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When temperatures drop into the subzero range, a little ice is expected, but at Emsworth Lock and Dam on the Ohio River in Pittsburgh, ice and cold temperatures made commercial navigation a little cooler than usual. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Don Zeiler)
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DAM, VIEW NORTHWEST, PIERHOUSES 2, 3, 4 AND 5, GATES 1 AND 2 - Gallipolis Locks and Dam, Dam, Across Ohio River, Gallipolis, Mason County, WV
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As part of Louisville Mayor Fischer's Hike, Bike and Paddle event held Sept. 2, more than 200 kayakers, canoeists and other boaters paddled their way through the McAlpine Locks and Dam on a 4.5-mile journey from the Louisville waterfront to New Albany, Ind.