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- D_River abstract "The D River is a river in Lincoln City, Oregon, United States. The once-nameless river, known as the "shortest river in the world" was listed in the Guinness World Records as the world's shortest river at 440 feet (130 m). This title was lost in 1989 when Guinness named the Roe River in Montana as the world's shortest. Attempting to reclaim the title, the people of Lincoln City submitted a new measurement to Guinness of about 120 feet (37 m) marked at "extreme high tide". Starting in 2006, the Guinness Book of World Records did not list a category for shortest river.The river flows from Devils Lake, under U.S. Route 101, and into the Pacific Ocean, entirely within the city limits of Lincoln City. The D River State Recreation Site off Highway 101 is home to two of the world's largest kite festivals in the spring and fall.This area was originally settled as the town of Delake, which was later incorporated with other nearby towns to form Lincoln City in 1965. The river had been known by several names, including simply "the outlet", and earned its short name in a contest.".
- D_River country United_States.
- D_River district Lincoln_County,_Oregon.
- D_River mouthElevation "2.1336".
- D_River mouthMountain Lincoln_City,_Oregon.
- D_River mouthPlace Lincoln_City,_Oregon.
- D_River mouthPosition D_River__mouthPosition__1.
- D_River riverMouth Pacific_Ocean.
- D_River source Devils_Lake_(Lincoln_County,_Oregon).
- D_River sourceElevation "2.7432".
- D_River sourceMountain Lincoln_City,_Oregon.
- D_River sourcePlace Lincoln_City,_Oregon.
- D_River sourcePosition D_River__sourcePosition__1.
- D_River state Oregon.
- D_River thumbnail D_river.jpg?width=300.
- D_River wikiPageExternalLink www.dlwid.org.
- D_River wikiPageID "471524".
- D_River wikiPageRevisionID "555391938".
- D_River category "River".
- D_River categoryHide "1".
- D_River country "United States".
- D_River countryFlag "1".
- D_River dischargeRound "0".
- D_River district Lincoln_County,_Oregon.
- D_River districtType "County".
- D_River etymology "Winning entry in a 1940 naming contest".
- D_River hasPhotoCollection D_River.
- D_River imageCaption "Looking downstream toward the Pacific".
- D_River imageSize "250".
- D_River map "Oregon Locator Map.PNG".
- D_River map1Caption "Location of the mouth of the D River in Oregon".
- D_River map1Locator "Oregon".
- D_River map1Size "300".
- D_River mouthElevationImperial "7".
- D_River mouthLatD "44".
- D_River mouthLatM "58".
- D_River mouthLatNs "N".
- D_River mouthLatS "2".
- D_River mouthLocation "Lincoln City".
- D_River mouthLongD "124".
- D_River mouthLongEw "W".
- D_River mouthLongM "1".
- D_River mouthLongS "6".
- D_River mouthName Pacific_Ocean.
- D_River name "D River".
- D_River source Devils_Lake_(Lincoln_County,_Oregon).
- D_River sourceElevationImperial "9".
- D_River sourceLatD "44".
- D_River sourceLatM "58".
- D_River sourceLatNs "N".
- D_River sourceLatS "2".
- D_River sourceLocation Lincoln_City,_Oregon.
- D_River sourceLongD "124".
- D_River sourceLongEw "W".
- D_River sourceLongM "0".
- D_River sourceLongS "55".
- D_River state "Oregon".
- D_River watershedRound "0".
- D_River subject Category:Landforms_of_Lincoln_County,_Oregon.
- D_River subject Category:Lincoln_City,_Oregon.
- D_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Oregon.
- D_River type BodyOfWater109225146.
- D_River type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- D_River type River109411430.
- D_River type RiversOfOregon.
- D_River type Stream109448361.
- D_River type Thing100002452.
- D_River type YagoGeoEntity.
- D_River type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- D_River type BodyOfWater.
- D_River type NaturalPlace.
- D_River type Place.
- D_River type River.
- D_River type Stream.
- D_River type Wikidata:Q532.
- D_River type BodyOfWater.
- D_River type Place.
- D_River type RiverBodyOfWater.
- D_River type Location.
- D_River comment "The D River is a river in Lincoln City, Oregon, United States. The once-nameless river, known as the "shortest river in the world" was listed in the Guinness World Records as the world's shortest river at 440 feet (130 m). This title was lost in 1989 when Guinness named the Roe River in Montana as the world's shortest. Attempting to reclaim the title, the people of Lincoln City submitted a new measurement to Guinness of about 120 feet (37 m) marked at "extreme high tide".".
- D_River label "D (fleuve)".
- D_River label "D River".
- D_River label "D River".
- D_River label "D River".
- D_River label "Д (река)".
- D_River sameAs D_(řeka).
- D_River sameAs D_River.
- D_River sameAs D_(fleuve).
- D_River sameAs D_River.
- D_River sameAs m.02djwq.
- D_River sameAs 5721999.
- D_River sameAs Q1156321.
- D_River sameAs Q1156321.
- D_River sameAs D_River.
- D_River wasDerivedFrom D_River?oldid=555391938.
- D_River depiction D_river.jpg.
- D_River isPrimaryTopicOf D_River.
- D_River name "D River".