Ocoee, río

Ocoee, río
Curso fluvial que nace en el Blue Ridge, en el nordeste del estado de Georgia, y que atraviesa el sudeste del estado de Tennessee en EE.UU. En el norte de Georgia se denomina río Toccoa; en la represa de Blue Ridge sus aguas forman el lago Blue Ridge.

Hay otras tres represas en el río, todas ellas dentro de Tennessee. Las cuatro represas son administradas por la Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). El río mide 115 km (70 mi) aprox. de largo.

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