L'Aigle Creek

The L'Aigle Creek connects to the Saline River (Ouachita River) at Coordinates: 33°11′38″N 92°8′14″W.[1][2] The watershed of this creek drains the majority of Bradley County, Arkansas.[3] L'Aigle is derived from French meaning "the eagle".[4]

The L'Aigle Creek is 44.2 miles long.[5] [6]

French, German, Estonian names of creeks, lakes, river landings and places

  • L'Aigles Creek, Aigle "Eagle Creek", Eagle Lake.
  • Bogalusa. A place on the Saline River near the Ouachita River (a different place with the same name is Bogalusa, Louisiana).
  • Charivari Creek, south of Hilo (a French folk custom in which the community gave a noisy, discordant mock serenade, also pounding on pots and pans, at the home of newlyweds. )
  • Felsenthal a Germanic word meaning "hills and valleys" or "rocky valleys." The Mississippi embayment left the Ouachita River flows to the east, southeast until it turned south near Felsenthal.
  • Moreau Bayou de Moreau (or Moro Creek, Moro Bay) Moreau is a French surname.
  • Pereogeethe Lake. Pereo (Latin: Disappearance, death, loss.) Geethe (Estonian: presently a female name)

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