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Sonoita Creek is a tributary stream of the Santa Cruz River in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. It originates near and takes its name from the abandoned Pima mission in the high valley near Sonoita. It flows steadily for the first 15 miles (24 km) of its westward course past Patagonia, its bird sanctuary and Patagonia Lake, but sinks beneath the sand seven to eight miles (11 to 13 km) before joining the Santa Cruz River a few miles north of Nogales. This confluence provides water for Tumacácori and Tubac and collects in the marsh lands around San Xavier del Bac downstream, to the north. The Santa Rita Mountains lie to the north and the Canelo Hills, Red Mountain and the Patagonia Mountains lie to the south. Harshaw Creek is a southern tributary which joins the Sonoita near Patagonia. Harshaw Cr

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  • Sonoita Creek (de)
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  • La Sonoita Creek, plus rarement Sonoita River, est une rivière qui coule au sud de l'Arizona, dans le comté de Santa Cruz, aux États-Unis. Elle traverse , Patagonia et se jette dans le (en) au nord de Nogales. (fr)
  • Der Sonoita Creek ist ein etwa 50 Kilometer langer Fluss im südlichen Arizona. Sein Name erhielt er durch die mittlerweile verlassene Pima-Mission in der Nähe der Hochebene von Sonoita, einem Ort im Santa Cruz County. Am 17. November 1856 gründeten die USA am Uferverlauf des Sonoita Creek das , um damit die durch den Gadsden-Kauf erworbenen Gebiete besser kontrollieren zu können. In den 1890ern wurden mehrere steinerne Artefakte wenige Meter unterhalb der Oberfläche nahe der Flussquelle entdeckt. (de)
  • Sonoita Creek is a tributary stream of the Santa Cruz River in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. It originates near and takes its name from the abandoned Pima mission in the high valley near Sonoita. It flows steadily for the first 15 miles (24 km) of its westward course past Patagonia, its bird sanctuary and Patagonia Lake, but sinks beneath the sand seven to eight miles (11 to 13 km) before joining the Santa Cruz River a few miles north of Nogales. This confluence provides water for Tumacácori and Tubac and collects in the marsh lands around San Xavier del Bac downstream, to the north. The Santa Rita Mountains lie to the north and the Canelo Hills, Red Mountain and the Patagonia Mountains lie to the south. Harshaw Creek is a southern tributary which joins the Sonoita near Patagonia. Harshaw Cr (en)
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