Keta River
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The Keta River is a river in Southeastern Alaska in the United States, flowing generally south-southwest to enter the Boca de Quadra, which connects to the sea via Revillagigedo Channel about 45 miles (72 km) east of Ketchikan.[1] It is located almost entirely within Misty Fjords National Monument.
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[edit ]55°20′15′′N 130°28′28′′W / 55.33750°N 130.47444°W / 55.33750; -130.47444
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