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Geography of Georgia U.S. state)
Geography of the United States
Georgia U.S. state)
Columbus
Georgia metropolitan area
Yuchi
Chattahoochee River
Muscogee
Upatoi
Georgia
Upatoi Creek
Cusseta
Georgia
North Georgia
Chattahoochee County
Georgia

U UCHEE CREEK, Columbia County. Pronounced locally, "Oochee." Indian scholars spelled it YUCHI and pronounced it "You-chee." Rises in the lower section of the county and flows northeasterly into the Savannah River. Named

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