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Belfast River
Country United States
Physical characteristics
Main source Georgia

The Belfast River is a special waterway in Bryan County, Georgia. It is a channel that connects to other rivers and eventually flows into the Atlantic Ocean. This river is about 6.1 miles (9.8 kilometers) long.

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Where is the Belfast River Located?

The Belfast River is found in the state of Georgia, in the United States. It flows through Bryan County, which is on the coast. This area is known for its many rivers and marshlands.

How the River Flows

The Belfast River is a "tidal channel." This means its water level changes with the ocean tides. It is a side channel of the Laurel View River. This means it branches off from the Laurel View River.

As the Belfast River flows towards the sea, it meets back up with the Laurel View River. When these two rivers join, they form a bigger river called the Medway River. The Medway River then continues its journey. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean through a place called St. Catherines Sound.

What's in a Name?

The name of the Belfast River comes from a famous city. It is named after Belfast, which is the capital city of Northern Ireland. It's interesting how places in America can be named after places far away!

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