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Little River (North Carolina)

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Little River may refer to ten streams by that name in the U.S. state of North Carolina:

  • Little River (Albemarle Sound), a tributary of Albemarle Sound forming a portion of the border between Pasquotank and Perquimans counties.
  • Little River (Cape Fear River), a tributary of the Cape Fear River rising in Moore County. This river forms a portion of the boundary between Moore and Hoke counties and between Cumberland and Harnett counties.
  • Little River (Eno River), a tributary of the Eno River rising in Orange County and entering the Eno River in Durham County.
  • Little River (French Broad River), a tributary of the French Broad River in Transylvania County.
  • Little River (Horry County, South Carolina), a river in South Carolina that grazes the North Carolina border before entering the Atlantic Ocean in South Carolina.
  • Little River (Jacob Fork), a tributary of the Jacob Fork of the Catawba River in Burke County.
  • Little River (Neuse River), a tributary of the Neuse River
  • Little River (North Carolina-Virginia), a tributary of the New River rising in Alleghany County, North Carolina and flowing through Grayson County, Virginia. Note: The New River has another, larger tributary further downstream in Virginia also called Little River (New River).
  • Little River (Pee Dee River), a tributary of the Pee Dee River that flows through Randolph, Montgomery, and Richmond counties.
  • Little River (Roanoke River), a former tributary of the Roanoke River, now submerged by Lake Gaston.
  • References

    Little River (North Carolina) Wikipedia