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Corsica River
Country United States
State Maryland
District Queen Anne's County
Physical characteristics
Main source Centreville
0 ft (0 m)
39°3′22″N 76°4′28″W / 39.05611°N 76.07444°W / 39.05611; -76.07444
River mouth Chester River
0 ft (0 m)
39°5′13″N 76°9′20″W / 39.08694°N 76.15556°W / 39.08694; -76.15556
Basin features
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Earle Creek
  • Right:
    Alder Branch
    Emory Creek

The Corsica River is a special kind of river in Queen Anne's County in the state of Maryland, USA. It's called a tidal river because its water level changes with the ocean's tides. This river starts near a town called Centreville and flows into the Chester River.

What is the Corsica River?

The Corsica River is a beautiful waterway in Maryland. It's not a very long river, but it's important to the local area. Because it's a tidal river, its water moves in and out with the ocean's tides. This creates a unique environment for plants and animals.

Where Does It Flow?

The river begins its journey close to the town of Centreville. From there, it travels a short distance before joining the larger Chester River. The Chester River then flows into the huge Chesapeake Bay. So, the Corsica River is like a small branch of a much bigger water system!

Other Names for the River

Over time, people have called the Corsica River by a few different names. The United States Geological Survey, which studies maps and land features, has recorded some of these. You might hear it called:

  • Corsaca Creek
  • Corseca Creek
  • Corsica Creek
  • Coursaca Creeke
  • Coursegall Creek
  • Coursevall Creek
  • Coursivall Creek
  • Coursys Creek
  • Croseor Creeke
  • Muddy Branch

These names show how the river's name has changed over many years!

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