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- Tsala_Apopka_Lake abstract "Tsala Apopka Lake is a chain of lakes located within a bend in the Withlacoochee River in Citrus County in north central Florida. This area is known historically as the Cove of the Withlacoochee.Tsala Apopka Lake is composed of a number of lakes, swamps and marshes interspersed with islands, with a total open water surface area of about 19,000 acres (77 km2). It is spread through an area of about 63,000 acres (250 km2), bounded by State Road 200 to the north, State Road 48 to the south, the Withlacoochee River to the east, and US 41 to the west. About one-quarter of the area is in mesic hammocks or live oak scrub. Modern water control structures divide the chain of lakes into three pools, Floral City, Hernando and Inverness. Historically, water flowed between the Withlacoochee River and Tsala Apopka Lake through wetlands. The main source of water flow into the chain of lakes today is through canals from the Withlacoochee River into the Floral City Pool. Water from the Floral City Pool flows partly into the Inverness Pool, and partly back into the Withlacoochee through canals. Most of the outflow from the Inverness Pool goes to the Hernando Pool, and thence into the Withlacoochee River. Tsala Apopka Lake lies in an area that has been labeled by geologists as the Tsala Apopka Plain of the Western Valley and the Tsala Apopka Basin of the Ocala Uplift Physiographic District.The Cove of the Withlacoochee was occupied by Indigenous peoples of Florida for many centuries. As of 1984, 30 archaeological sites had been identified in the area, with evidence of occupation by people of the Deptford, Weeden Island, and Safety Harbor cultures. The de Soto expedition crossed the middle section of the Cove in 1539 before reaching the Timucua town of Ocale. The Duval Island archaeological site (8Ci5), at the southern end of the Cove, is a likely location for the town of Tocaste named in the chronicles of the de Soto expedition. Another archaeological site, Tatham Mound (8Ci203), contained burials of a few people killed by sword blows, and of at least 77 individuals who apparently died at close to the same time, perhaps from an epidemic disease introduce by the de Soto expedition. The area supported a large Seminole population before and during the Second Seminole War. The Wild Hog Scrub archaeological site (8Ci198) has been tentatively identified as Powell's Town, Osceola's home at the beginning of the Second Seminole War. The Cove was a focus of military activity in the first year of the Second Seminole War, with large U.S. forces attacking the Seminoles there in December 1835, February–March 1836 and October–November 1836.".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake areaTotal "7.68902720256E7".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake city Floral_City,_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake city Hernando,_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake city Inverness,_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake elevation "10.9728".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake inflow Withlacoochee_River_(Florida).
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake location Citrus_County,_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake location Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake outflow Withlacoochee_River_(Florida).
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake thumbnail Floral_City_Tsala_Apopka_Lake.jpg?width=300.
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- Tsala_Apopka_Lake basinCountries "United States".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake captionLake "southern section near Floral City".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake cities Floral_City,_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake cities Hernando,_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake cities Inverness,_Florida.
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- Tsala_Apopka_Lake imageLake "Floral City Tsala Apopka Lake.jpg".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake inflow "Withlacoochee River".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake lakeName "Tsala Apopka Lake".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake location Citrus_County,_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake location Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake outflow "Withlacoochee River".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake type "chain".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake subject Category:Geography_of_Citrus_County,_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake subject Category:Lakes_of_Florida.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake point "28.87527777777778 -82.3025".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake type Lake109328904.
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake type LakesOfFlorida.
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- Tsala_Apopka_Lake comment "Tsala Apopka Lake is a chain of lakes located within a bend in the Withlacoochee River in Citrus County in north central Florida. This area is known historically as the Cove of the Withlacoochee.Tsala Apopka Lake is composed of a number of lakes, swamps and marshes interspersed with islands, with a total open water surface area of about 19,000 acres (77 km2).".
- Tsala_Apopka_Lake label "Tsala Apopka Lake".
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- Tsala_Apopka_Lake long "-82.3025".
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- Tsala_Apopka_Lake depiction Floral_City_Tsala_Apopka_Lake.jpg.
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- Tsala_Apopka_Lake name "Tsala Apopka Lake".