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dbpedia:Greer_Spring
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Greer Spring is a first magnitude spring located in the southeast portion of the Ozark Plateau, in Oregon County in south-central Missouri within the boundaries of the Mark Twain National Forest. The spring is the second largest spring in the Ozarks, with an average discharge of 360 cubic feet (10 m3) of water per second. Greer Spring was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1980.
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Greer Spring Big Ozark Spring
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dbpedia-owl:discharge
10.1941
dbpedia-owl:length
2253.08
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50.1208
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158.191
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dbpedia:Ozarks
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dbpedia:Ozarks
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dbpedia:Eleven_Point_River
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171.907
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dbpedia:Ozarks
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dbpedia:Missouri
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