- Clarence River (Canada/U.S.)
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name = Clarence River
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source_lat_d = 69 | source_lat_m = 29 | source_lat_s = 58 | source_lat_NS = N
source_long_d = 141 | source_long_m = 11 | source_long_s = 59 | source_long_EW = W
mouth =Beaufort Sea
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mouth_lat_d = 69 | mouth_lat_m = 37 | mouth_lat_s = 00 | mouth_lat_NS = N
mouth_long_d = 140 | mouth_long_m = 52 | mouth_long_s = 00 | mouth_long_EW = W
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footnotes = Gnis|1400418|Clarence River. Retrieved on2008-08-07 .]Clarence River is a convert|50|mi|km|adj=on long
river that flows through theYukon Territory ofCanada and theU.S. state ofAlaska into theBeaufort Sea .Course
The Clarence River rises southwest of Mount Paige in the Yukon Territory of Canada and flows northwest and northeast, crossing the border several times into the North Slope Borough of Alaska. It empties out into Clarence Lagoon and finally the
Beaufort Sea in theArctic Ocean .History
The river was surveyed in 1826 by British explorer John Franklin as the westernmost river in the then-British territories on the Arctic coast near the line of demarcation with Russia. Franklin named the river Clarence in honor of Lord High Admiral Prince William, Duke of Clarence and St Andrews. [cite book |last=Franklin |first=John |coauthors= |title=Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Seas |year=1828 |publisher=Carey, Lea and Carey |location=
Philadelphia |oclc=10857574 |pages=p. 125]References
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