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- Sancho_Creek watershed "57.4977360494592".
- Sancho_Creek abstract "Sancho Creek is a tributary of Middle Island Creek, 9.6 miles (15.4 km) long, in northwestern West Virginia in the United States. Via Middle Island Creek and the Ohio River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 22.2 square miles (57 km2) in a rural region on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau.Sancho Creek's course and watershed are entirely in Tyler County. The creek rises in southern Tyler County near its boundary with Ritchie County, and flows generally northward through the unincorporated community of Bearsville to its confluence with Middle Island Creek, approximately 1.8 miles (2.9 km) southwest of Middlebourne.According to the Geographic Names Information System, Sancho Creek has also been known historically by the spelling "Sanco Creek."".
- Sancho_Creek country United_States.
- Sancho_Creek length "15449.7024".
- Sancho_Creek mouthElevation "199.9488".
- Sancho_Creek mouthMountain Middlebourne,_West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek mouthPlace Middlebourne,_West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek mouthPosition Sancho_Creek__mouthPosition__1.
- Sancho_Creek region Tyler_County,_West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek riverMouth Middle_Island_Creek.
- Sancho_Creek sourceElevation "314.8584".
- Sancho_Creek sourceMountain Bearsville,_West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek sourcePlace Bearsville,_West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek sourcePosition Sancho_Creek__sourcePosition__1.
- Sancho_Creek state West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek thumbnail Sancho_Creek_WV.jpg?width=300.
- Sancho_Creek watershed "5.74977360494592E7".
- Sancho_Creek wikiPageID "41356989".
- Sancho_Creek wikiPageRevisionID "585951963".
- Sancho_Creek category "River".
- Sancho_Creek categoryHide "Yes".
- Sancho_Creek country "United States".
- Sancho_Creek free "50302010505".
- Sancho_Creek freeType Hydrological_code.
- Sancho_Creek imageCaption "Sancho Creek east of Locke".
- Sancho_Creek imageSize "300".
- Sancho_Creek lengthImperial "9.6".
- Sancho_Creek map "Sancho_Creek_WV_map.png".
- Sancho_Creek mapCaption "A map of Sancho Creek and its watershed".
- Sancho_Creek mapSize "300".
- Sancho_Creek mouthElevationImperial "656".
- Sancho_Creek mouthLatD "39.4767442".
- Sancho_Creek mouthLocation "southwest of Middlebourne".
- Sancho_Creek mouthLongD "-80.9298299".
- Sancho_Creek mouthName Middle_Island_Creek.
- Sancho_Creek name "Sancho Creek".
- Sancho_Creek region Tyler_County,_West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek regionType "County".
- Sancho_Creek sourceElevationImperial "1033".
- Sancho_Creek sourceLatD "39.375".
- Sancho_Creek sourceLocation "south of Bearsville".
- Sancho_Creek sourceLongD "-80.9013889".
- Sancho_Creek state "West Virginia".
- Sancho_Creek watershedImperial "22.2".
- Sancho_Creek subject Category:Geography_of_Tyler_County,_West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek subject Category:Rivers_of_West_Virginia.
- Sancho_Creek type BodyOfWater.
- Sancho_Creek type NaturalPlace.
- Sancho_Creek type Place.
- Sancho_Creek type River.
- Sancho_Creek type Stream.
- Sancho_Creek type Wikidata:Q532.
- Sancho_Creek type BodyOfWater.
- Sancho_Creek type Place.
- Sancho_Creek type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Sancho_Creek type Location.
- Sancho_Creek comment "Sancho Creek is a tributary of Middle Island Creek, 9.6 miles (15.4 km) long, in northwestern West Virginia in the United States. Via Middle Island Creek and the Ohio River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 22.2 square miles (57 km2) in a rural region on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau.Sancho Creek's course and watershed are entirely in Tyler County.".
- Sancho_Creek label "Sancho Creek".
- Sancho_Creek sameAs m.0zn1_t8.
- Sancho_Creek sameAs Q16899730.
- Sancho_Creek sameAs Q16899730.
- Sancho_Creek wasDerivedFrom Sancho_Creek?oldid=585951963.
- Sancho_Creek depiction Sancho_Creek_WV.jpg.
- Sancho_Creek isPrimaryTopicOf Sancho_Creek.
- Sancho_Creek name "Sancho Creek".