geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe King River, a perennial river[2] of the North-East Murray catchment of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the alpine and Hume regions of Victoria, Australia. It flows from the northwestern slopes of the Alpine National Park in the Australian Alps, through the King Valley, and joining with the Ovens River at the rural city of Wangaratta.[3]
River in Victoria (Australia)
This article is about the river in Victoria. For other uses, see King River.
King |
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 The King River, above the King Valley, in 2008 |
Location of the King River mouth in Victoria |
Etymology | Philip Gidley King, 3rd Governor of NSW[1] |
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Native name | Poodumbeyer (Pallanganmiddang)[1] |
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Country | Australia |
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State | Victoria |
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Region | Victorian Alps (IBRA), Victorian Alps, Hume |
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Local government areas | Mansfield Shire, Wangaratta |
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Town | Moyhu, Wangaratta |
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Source | Alpine National Park, Victorian Alps |
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• location | below Mount Buggery |
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• coordinates | 37°9′1″S 146°36′56″E |
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• elevation | 1,030 m (3,380 ft) |
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Mouth | confluence with the Ovens River |
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• location | Wangaratta |
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• coordinates | 36°21′16″S 146°19′50″E |
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• elevation | 142 m (466 ft) |
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Length | 126 km (78 mi) |
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River system | North-East Murray catchment, Murray-Darling basin |
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Tributaries | |
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• left | Fork Creek, Tomahawk Creek, Evans Creek (King River, Victoria), Boggy Creek |
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• right | Stony Creek (King River, Victoria), Black Range Creek, Meadow Creek (Victoria), Hurdle Creek |
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National park | Alpine National Park, Mount Buffalo National Park |
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Location and features
The King River rises below Mount Buggery, within Mansfield Shire, at an elevation exceeding 1,460 metres (4,790 ft) above sea level. The river flows generally north by northwest, most of its course through remote parts of the Alpine and Mount Buffalo national parks, and then descending into the King Valley, joined by eight minor tributaries, before reaching its confluence with the Ovens River at Wangaratta. The river descends 1,320 metres (4,330 ft) over its 126-kilometre (78 mi) course.[3]
The river is impounded by the William Hovell Dam to form Lake William Hovell, that provides water for approximately 24 square kilometres (9.3 sq mi) for irrigated crops, vineyards and grazing properties along the King River from Cheshunt to Wangaratta.[4][5] A small 1.6-megawatt (2,100 hp) hydro-electric generator is driven by the river's outflow from the dam, with an average annual output of 3.7 gigawatt-hours (13 TJ).[5][6]
Etymology
The river was given its English name by Hamilton Hume and William Hovell, explorers of the region, in honour of Captain Philip Gidley King, the third Governor of New South Wales, in office from 1800 to 1806.[1]
In the Australian Aboriginal Waywurru language, the river is named Poodumbeyer, with no defined meaning.[1]
Recreation
Kayaking enthusiasts access the river for the many level 2 and level 3 rapids. In 2008 the site for the Victorian and Australian Downriver Championships.[citation needed]
See also
Australia portal
- List of rivers of Victoria
References
External links
Media related to King River (Victoria) at Wikimedia Commons
Rivers of the North–East Murray catchment of the Murray–Darling basin, in Victoria, Australia |
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Kiewa Basin | Rivers | |
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Creeks |
- Back (Kiewa)
- House
- Kichington
- Middle (Kiewa)
- Mountain
- Rocky Valley
- Running (Kiewa)
- Yackandandah
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Ovens Basin | Rivers | |
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Creeks |
- Black Dog
- Black Mare
- Black Range
- Boggy (Ovens)
- Buffalo Creek
- Burgoigee
- Diddah Diddah
- Evans
- Factory
- Fifteen Mile
- Happy Valley
- Hodgsons
- Hurdle
- Indigo
- Meadow
- Morses
- Reedy (Ovens)
- Whim
- Whorouly
- Yarrarabula
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Lakes | |
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Upper Murray Basin | Rivers | |
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Creeks |
- Beetoomba
- Benambra
- Buckwong
- Buenba
- Burrowye
- Cobungra Creek
- Corryong
- Cudgewa
- Dead Horse
- Dry Forest
- Fairyknowe
- Guys Forest
- Johnston
- Jones (Upper Murray)
- Kane
- Koetong
- Lightning
- Little Scrubby
- Little Snowy
- Limestone
- Livingstone
- Log Bridge
- Middle (Upper Murray)
- Morass
- Omeo
- Reedy (Upper Murray)
- Sandy (Upper Murray)
- Shady (Upper Murray)
- Simpson
- Snowy
- Spring (Upper Murray)
- Stony (Upper Murray)
- Tallangatta
- Thawgla
- Walwa
- Watchingorra
- Wheeler
- Wombat
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Lakes | |
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Rivers of Victoria
North-East catchment
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Rivers of Victoria |
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Rivers that flow towards the coast |
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Rivers of the Murray–Darling basin |
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North–East catchment | |
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Goulburn Broken catchment | |
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North–Central catchment | |
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Mallee catchment | |
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Rivers of the Murray–Darling basin, Australia |
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Catchments predominantly in Queensland |
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Catchments predominantly in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory |
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Murray catchment |
- Back (Edward)
- Back (Billabong 1)
- Back (Billabong 2)
- Billabong
- Box
- Cootnite
- Estuary
- Forest
- Four Mile
- Jerra Jerra
- Kangaroo
- Little Billabong
- Lunts
- Mahonga
- Mountain
- Nowranie
- Piccaninny
- Sawyers
- Sheep Wash
- Simmons
- Ten Mile
- Tumudgery
- Tuppal
- Yarra Yarra
Darling catchment |
- Bulbodney
- Burrill
- Bywash Billabong
- Cookopie
- Coonalhugga
- Genaren
- Glue Pot
- Gundong
- Gunningbar
- Kellys Cowal
- Moonagee Cowal
- Mulla Mulla Cowal
- Nyangi Bogan Cowal
- Popiltah
- Redbank
- Sandy (Bogan)
- Stony (Darling Anabranch)
- Tomingley
Barwon / Macquarie sub-catchment |
- Abington
- Attunga
- Bakers
- Bald
- Berrygil
- Boiling Down (Goonoo Goonoo)
- Bowman
- Brigalow
- Bundock
- Carole
- Cheshire
- Clay
- Coolibar
- Crossing
- Duncans
- Dungowan
- Emu Swamp
- Evans Plains
- Ewenmar
- Frazers (Coonamble)
- Goonoo Goonoo
- Halls (Gwydir)
- Halls (Mehi)
- Halls (Namoi)
- Horsearm
- Jamiesons
- Lambruk
- Limestone
- Menedebri
- Middlebrook (Goonoo Goonoo)
- Mountain (Sandy (Peel 2))
- Moonbi
- Moore
- Moredun
- Mulla Mulla
- Oakey (Peel)
- Oakey (Jamiesons)
- Queen Charlottes
- Quegobla
- Quirindi
- Reedy (Peel)
- Sandy (Bogan)
- Sandy (Bohena)
- Sandy (Gwydir)
- Sandy (Jamiesons)
- Sandy (Peel 1)
- Sandy (Peel 2)
- Sandy (Talbragar)
- Spring (Goonoo Goonoo)
- Swamp Oak
- Tangaratta
- Timbumburi
- Tycannah
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Murrumbidgee catchment |
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Catchments predominantly in Victoria |
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Catchments predominantly in South Australia |
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На других языках
[de] King River (Ovens River)
Der King River ist ein Fluss im Nordosten des australischen Bundesstaates Victoria.
- [en] King River (Victoria)
[es] Río King
El río King (en inglés: King River) es un corto río de Australia que discurre por la zona sureste del país, un pequeño afluente del río Ovens en el estado de Victoria.
[ru] Кинг (река)
Кинг (англ. King) — река в Австралии. Имеет постоянное течение[1] и относится к Северо-Восточному бассейну Муррея и крупнейшей речной системе страны Муррей-Дарлинг, берёт начало в Австралийских Альпах и протекает по штату Виктория, Австралии. Исток Кинга расположен в национальном парке Алпайнв в Австралийских Альпах, затем река течёт по долине Кинг-Вэлли[en] и впадает в реку Овенс[en] в посёлке Уангаратта[en][2]. Высота устья — 142 м над уровнем моря.[источник не указан 487 дней]
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