Stokes River (Victoria) — Stokes River (Victoria)Vorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ fehlt Lage Victoria (Australien) Flusssystem Glenelg River (Victoria) Abfluss über Glenelg River → … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stokes-Nationalpark — Stokes Nationalpark … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stokes State Forest — is a state park located partly in Sandyston Township, in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. Stokes comprises 15,482 acres (62.7 km²) of mountainous wood. The park is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry … Wikipedia
Stokes — (spr. Stohks), Grafschaft im Staate Nord Carolina (Nordamerika), 26 QM., an Virginia grenzend, vom Dan River durchflossen, hügelig; Producte: Mais, Weizen, Hafer, Eisen; Industrie in Leder, Eisen u. Tabak. Die Grafschaft wurde 1789 aus einem… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Stokes County, North Carolina — Infobox U.S. County county = Stokes County state = North Carolina map size = 1000 founded = 1789 seat = Danbury | area total sq mi =456 area water sq mi =4 area percentage = 0.89% census yr = 2000 pop = 44711 density km2 =38 web =… … Wikipedia
Stokes Valley — Suburb:Stokes ValleyCity:Lower HuttIsland:North IslandSurrounded by:Bush to the northHaywards Hill to the eastSilverstream to the southWellington City to the west … Wikipedia
STOKES, John Lort (1812-1885) — explorer and admiral son of Henry Stokes and his wife Ann, daughter of George Phillips, was born in 1812. Entering the navy as a first class volunteer in 1824 he acted as midshipman on the Beagle from 1825 to 1830. In 1831 he became mate and… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
River Queen (steamboat) — The River Queen was a sidewheel steamer operating as a ferry serving the islands of Martha s Vineyard and Nantucket during the late 1800s.Construction River Queen was built at Keyport, NJ in 1864.citation url =… … Wikipedia
Glenelg River (Victoria) — Glenelg River Bochara River Einzugsgebiet des Glenelg River DatenVorla … Deutsch Wikipedia
Flinders River — River, Queensland, Australia. It rises on the southwestern slopes of the Gregory Range and flows west and then north to the Gulf of Carpentaria through two mouths, the second known as the Bynoe River, after a course of 520 mi (837 km). The river… … Universalium