penobscot

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a member of the Algonquian people belonging to the Abnaki confederacy and living in the Penobscot valley in northern Maine
a river in central Maine flowing into Penobscot Bay a member of the Algonquian people belonging to the Abnaki confederacy and living in the Penobscot valley in northern Maine
a river in central Maine flowing into Penobscot Bay
Penobscot River
A river rising in several lakes and tributaries in western and central Maine and flowing about 563 km (350 mi) to Penobscot Bay, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. The river is an important source of power for pulpwood and paper mills. The bay was first explored by English navigators in 1603. River, central Maine, U.S. The Penobscot, which flows south into Penobscot Bay, is the state's longest river about 350 mi (560 km). It is navigable for 60 mi (97 km) to Bangor. Once an important source of salmon, it has become economically important to the lumber, pulp, and paper industries because of its hydropower facilities. Navigated by French and English voyagers in the early 17th century, it was named for the Penobscot Indians
penobscot bay
an inlet of the Atlantic in eastern Maine