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Potomac
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Potomac, river of the eastern United States, formed by its own North Branch and South Branch, which rise in northeastern West Virginia and unite below Cumberland, Maryland. From this point the river winds 616 km (383 mi) southeast before emptying into Chesapeake Bay. It forms part of the boundary between West Virginia and Maryland and also separates Virginia from both Maryland and the District of Columbia. Large ships can go up the Potomac as far as Washington, D.C. The Potomac's principal affluents are the Shenandoah and Monocacy rivers. Mount Vernon—the home of George Washington—Anacostia, and other historic sites are located on its banks.
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