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- Aquashicola Cr**** (Ahkwa-SHIK-ola), also known as Aquanchicola Cr****, or Aquanshicola Cr****, is a 20.8-mile-long (33.5 km) tributary of the Lehigh River...
- Aquashicola (locally pronounced ack-wa-SHIK-la) is an unincorporated community located in Lower Towamensing Township in Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Aquashicola...
- County (southwest). The po****tion was 3,228 at the 2010 census. The Aquashicola Volunteer Fire Department has been serving the township for numerous...
- 611808). It lies just north of the junction of the Lehigh River and Aquashicola Cr****, which in turn is just north of the Lehigh Gap through Blue Mountain...
- whippanong, 'place of the arrow wood' or 'place of the willow trees' Aquashicola Cr**** – derived from the Lenape, meaning 'where we fish with the bushnet'...
- Buckwha Cr**** is a 12.6-mile-long (20.3 km) tributary of Aquashicola Cr**** in the Poconos of eastern Pennsylvania in the United States. The cr**** originates...
- Church settlement of German missionaries and Lenape converts on the Aquashicola Cr**** near Kunkletown and Smith's Gap in Monroe County, Pennsylvania...
- square miles (4.6 km2), or 6.15%, of which is water. It is drained by Aquashicola Cr**** and Pohopoco Cr**** into the Lehigh River. The township's northern...
- are part of the Delaware River Watershed. The Brodhead Watershed, the Aquashicola Pohopoco Watershed, and the Tobyhanna Tunkhannock Watershed. According...
- tracks and the Lehigh River parallel to the southwest, crossing the Aquashicola Cr**** before it traverses the Lehigh Gap, where the Blue Mountain ridge...