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Umpqua River / Oregonichthys / Umpqua Basin / West Coast of the United States / Oregon Chub / Umpqua Chub / Cow Creek / Umpqua people / Elk Creek / Leuciscinae / Oregon / Geography of the United States
Date: 2009-01-22 12:40:34
Umpqua River
Oregonichthys
Umpqua Basin
West Coast of the United States
Oregon Chub
Umpqua Chub
Cow Creek
Umpqua people
Elk Creek
Leuciscinae
Oregon
Geography of the United States

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