Ocmulgee River
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The Ocmulgee River is a major river in central Georgia that flows southeastward and joins the Oconee River to form the Altamaha River, ultimately draining into the Atlantic Ocean.
All labels observed (8)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Ocmulgee River canonical | 17 |
| Ocmulgee River basin | 5 |
| Ocmulgee River (nearby) | 1 |
| Ocmulgee River (upper and middle reaches) | 1 |
| Ocmulgee River basin (part) | 1 |
| Ocmulgee River floodplain | 1 |
| Ocmulgee River region | 1 |
| Ocmulgee River valley | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T407707 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Ocmulgee River Context triple: [Macon, Georgia, United States, locatedOnRiver, Ocmulgee River]
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Chattahoochee River
The Chattahoochee River is a major river in the southeastern United States that flows from northern Georgia along the Georgia–Alabama border and into Florida, playing a key role in the region’s ecology, water supply, and recreation.
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Savannah River
The Savannah River is a major waterway in the southeastern United States that forms much of the border between Georgia and South Carolina and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Hiwassee River
The Hiwassee River is a tributary of the Tennessee River that flows through the southern Appalachian region, known for its scenic beauty, whitewater recreation, and designation as a National Scenic River in parts of eastern Tennessee.
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Creek (Muscogee)
The Creek (Muscogee) are a Native American people of the Southeastern Woodlands, historically centered in present-day Georgia and Alabama, known for their complex chiefdoms, mound-building heritage, and later forced removal along the Trail of Tears.
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Altamaha River
The Altamaha River is a major river in the U.S. state of Georgia, known for its extensive watershed, rich biodiversity, and largely undeveloped, scenic coastal plain environment.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Ocmulgee River Target entity description: The Ocmulgee River is a major river in central Georgia that flows southeastward and joins the Oconee River to form the Altamaha River, ultimately draining into the Atlantic Ocean.
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A.
Chattahoochee River
The Chattahoochee River is a major river in the southeastern United States that flows from northern Georgia along the Georgia–Alabama border and into Florida, playing a key role in the region’s ecology, water supply, and recreation.
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B.
Savannah River
The Savannah River is a major waterway in the southeastern United States that forms much of the border between Georgia and South Carolina and flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
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C.
Hiwassee River
The Hiwassee River is a tributary of the Tennessee River that flows through the southern Appalachian region, known for its scenic beauty, whitewater recreation, and designation as a National Scenic River in parts of eastern Tennessee.
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D.
Creek (Muscogee)
The Creek (Muscogee) are a Native American people of the Southeastern Woodlands, historically centered in present-day Georgia and Alabama, known for their complex chiefdoms, mound-building heritage, and later forced removal along the Trail of Tears.
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E.
Altamaha River
The Altamaha River is a major river in the U.S. state of Georgia, known for its extensive watershed, rich biodiversity, and largely undeveloped, scenic coastal plain environment.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
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Subject: Ocmulgee River Description of subject: The Ocmulgee River is a major river in central Georgia that flows southeastward and joins the Oconee River to form the Altamaha River, ultimately draining into the Atlantic Ocean.
Referenced by (28)
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