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Cape fear river
Cape Fear River
cape fearThe longest river is the Neuse at 248 miles. Cape Fear is 200 miles. Cape Fear is the largest River Basin in NC.
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The Cape Fear River has several notable tributaries, including the Deep River, Haw River, and the Black River. These tributaries contribute to the river's flow and drainage basin, supporting the surrounding ecosystems. The Deep River, in particular, is significant as it joins the Cape Fear River near Fayetteville, while the Haw River flows into it upstream. The Black River, originating from the wetlands in the region, is also an important ecological and hydrological contributor.
Cape Fear is the main river in the tidewater region.
The Cape of Fear, also known as Cape Fear, is located on the southeastern coast of North Carolina, USA. It marks the mouth of the Cape Fear River and is situated near the city of Wilmington. The cape is known for its historic significance and scenic beauty, as well as its role in maritime navigation.
About 1600, a Spanish map called the area "Cape of Faire". (Most likely because of the dangerous shoals at the mouth of the river - Ed Shaw's note.) In 1651 a John Farrer map refers to Cape Feare and an Indian Fort near the mouth of the river. (I think this was later changed to Cape Fear and it is called that today. Capt. Ed Shaw)
North Carolina.
i think it is the cheseapeke bay.
If you meant flows into, the answer is a tributary. Example: Here in North Carolina, the Deep River and the Haw River converge to form the Cape Fear River.