Androscoggin

/ˌændrəˈskɑɡən/ noun

A river in New England (Maine and New Hampshire) that flows for about 86 miles.

From Abenaki (Native American language) origin, likely combining elements meaning 'rock' and 'fish,' reflecting the river's rocky bed and fishing traditions. The name was adopted by English colonists in the 1600s.

AMአንድሮስኮግን
ARأندروسكوجين
BNঅ্যান্ড্রোস্কোগিন
CAAndroscoggin
CSAndroscoggin
DAAndroscoggin
DEAndroscoggin
ELΑνδροσκογκιν
ESAndroscoggin
FAاندروسکوgin
FIAndroscoggin
FRAndroscoggin
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