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Kootenay
Kootenay (ˈkuːtəniː; ˈkuːtneɪ) or Kootenain (Placename) a river in W North America, rising in SE British Columbia and flowing south into NW Montana, then north into Idaho before re-entering British Columbia, broadening into Kootenay Lake, then flowing to the Columbia River. Length: 655 km (407 miles)Koo•te•nay (kˈuːtənˌeɪ) n., pl. -nays (esp. collectively) -nay for 1. 1. Also, Koo′te•nai`. a river flowing from SW Canada through NW Montana and N Idaho, swinging back into Canada to the Columbia River. 400 mi. (645 km) long. 2. Edo Kutenai. Kootenay
Kootenay, Kootenai a river in W North America, rising in SE British Columbia and flowing south into NW Montana, then north into Idaho before re-entering British Columbia, broadening into Kootenay Lake, then flowing to the Columbia River. Length: 655 km (407 miles) Kootenay a lake in Canada in the Rocky Mountains, between the Purcell and Nelson ranges; created by a dam. Length, 100 km; width, 1.5–6 km; area, 435 sq km. The Kootenai River flows through the lake. |