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Switz Kill
Country United States
State New York
Physical characteristics
River mouth Fox Creek
Berne, New York, United States
42°37′13″N 74°09′45″W / 42.62028°N 74.16250°W / 42.62028; -74.16250
Basin features
Basin size 29.3 sq mi (76 km2)

The Switz Kill is a small stream, or "kill," located in New York State, United States. It flows through a part of Albany County. This stream is an important part of the local water system.

It eventually joins another stream called Fox Creek. This meeting point is found near the town of Berne, New York.

What's in a Name?

The name "Switz Kill" has an interesting history. It comes from the early settlers who lived in the area. A large number of these first settlers were from Switzerland.

  • The word "Switz" is a short way of saying "Swiss."
  • The word "Kill" is a Dutch word for "creek" or "stream."

So, "Switz Kill" basically means "Swiss Creek." This name helps us remember the people who first made their homes there.

Where is Switz Kill?

The Switz Kill is located in the eastern part of New York State. It flows through a rural area, meaning it's mostly countryside with farms and forests.

This shows how even small streams are connected to much larger river systems!

The Switz Kill Watershed

A watershed is like a big bowl where all the rain and snowmelt drain into one main river or stream. The Switz Kill has its own watershed.

  • The area of land that drains into Switz Kill is about 29.3 square miles.
  • This watershed includes forests, farmlands, and some small communities.
  • Healthy watersheds are important for clean water and for the plants and animals that live there.
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