Eau Claire

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Eau Claire (French for "clear water", pl. eaux claires) is the name of a number of locations and features in North America. The name is pronounced as if it were spelled "O'Clare".

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[edit] Geological feature

[edit] Place names (Canada)

[edit] Communities

[edit] Lakes

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[edit] Park

[edit] Place names (United States of America)

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[edit] Rivers

  • Eau Claire River is the name of three rivers in Wisconsin (articles named according to rivers to which each of the three rivers are tributaries):

[edit] Lakes

  • Lake Eau Claire, a reservoir in eastern Eau Claire County, formed by a hydroelectric dam on the Eau Claire River (Chippewa R. tributary)
  • Eau Claire Lakes, a chain of 11 lakes in Douglas and Bayfield counties, in northwest Wisconsin, including Lower Eau Claire Lake, Middle Eau Claire Lake and Upper Eau Claire Lake, the headwaters of the Eau Claire River (St. Croix R. tributary)[7]
  • Eau Claire Flowage, an arm of Lake Wausau, at the mouth of the Eau Claire River (Wisconsin R. tributary) in Schofield, Wisconsin

[edit] Parks