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Sag⋅ue⋅nay

[sag-uh-ney]
–noun
a river in SE Canada, in Quebec, flowing SE from Lake St. John to the St. Lawrence. 125 mi. (200 km) long.
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Sag·ue·nay   (sāg'ə-nā')   
A river, about 201 km (125 mi) long, of southern Quebec, Canada, flowing from Lake St. John eastward to the St. Lawrence River. First visited by Jacques Cartier in 1535, it was long an important route for explorers, missionaries, and fur traders.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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