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[[image:Jamesrivermap.png|right|The James River watershed]] | |||
[[Charlottesville]] and nearly all of [[Albemarle County]] are within the '''James River''' watershed. | |||
{{Wikipedia link|James_River|whylink=wellcovered|linktext=James River}} | |||
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[[Category: Waterways]] | ==Political borders== | ||
The [[James River]] forms the southern border of Albemarle County with [[Buckingham County]], and the watershed boundary forms the northwestern border of Albemarle with [[Augusta County]]. | |||
==Crossings== | |||
Virginia [[Route 20]] crosses the James at [[Scottsville]]. | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 6 April 2012
Charlottesville and nearly all of Albemarle County are within the James River watershed.
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Political borders
The James River forms the southern border of Albemarle County with Buckingham County, and the watershed boundary forms the northwestern border of Albemarle with Augusta County.
Crossings
Virginia Route 20 crosses the James at Scottsville.
References
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