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[[File:Susquehanna_at_Tioga_Point.jpg|300px|thumb|The Susquehanna River near its confluence with the Chemung.]]
The '''Susquehanna River''' is one of the major rivers of [[Septempontia]].  Its main branch arises as the outlet of Otsego Lake in the U.S. state of New York and enters [[Grønbjerg]] in [[Broome County]], flowing east to its meeting with the [[Chemung River]] at [[Athens]], then southeast into [[Ostberg]], then southwest to its confluence with the West Branch. The West Branch rises in northwestern [[Kalmont]] and flows generally east by north to its meeting with the main branch near Sunbury.
The '''Susquehanna River''' is one of the major rivers of [[Septempontia]].  Its main branch arises as the outlet of Otsego Lake in the U.S. state of New York and enters [[Grønbjerg]] in [[Broome County]], flowing east to its meeting with the [[Chemung River]] at [[Athens]], then southeast into [[Ostberg]], then southwest to its confluence with the West Branch. The West Branch rises in northwestern [[Kalmont]] and flows generally east by north to its meeting with the main branch near Sunbury.



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The Susquehanna River near its confluence with the Chemung.

The Susquehanna River is one of the major rivers of Septempontia. Its main branch arises as the outlet of Otsego Lake in the U.S. state of New York and enters Grønbjerg in Broome County, flowing east to its meeting with the Chemung River at Athens, then southeast into Ostberg, then southwest to its confluence with the West Branch. The West Branch rises in northwestern Kalmont and flows generally east by north to its meeting with the main branch near Sunbury.

From there the river flows southward, forming the border between Kalmont and Niava and through the center of Rosemarcos before exiting the territory of the Empire, a short distance north of its mouth on the Chesapeake Bay.