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Winnebago$506901$ - translation to English

LAKE IN WISCONSIN
Winnebago Lake; Lake winnebago
  • February 25, 2022}}
  • Looking west at the north end of Lake Winnebago from High Cliff State
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Winnebago      
n. miembro de la tribu indígena Winnebago; caravana fabricada por la compañía Winnebago

Definition

Winnebago
[?w?n?'be?g??]
¦ noun (plural same or Winnebagos)
1. a member of an American Indian people formerly living in eastern Wisconsin.
2. the Siouan language of the Winnebago.
3. (plural Winnebagos) N. Amer. trademark a motor vehicle with living accommodation for long-distance travelling or camping.
Origin
Algonquian, lit. 'person of the dirty water', referring to the muddy Fox River.

Wikipedia

Lake Winnebago

Lake Winnebago (Menominee: Wenepekōw Nepēhsæh, Ojibwe: Wiinibiigoo-zaaga'igan, Oneida: kanyataláheleˀ) is a shallow freshwater lake in the north central United States, located in east central Wisconsin. At 137,700 acres, it is the largest lake entirely within the state, covering an area of about 30 miles by 10 miles with 88 miles of shoreline, an average depth of 15.5 feet, and a maximum depth of 21 feet. It has many shallow reefs along the west shore and a drop-off type shoreline on the east. There are several islands along the west shore.

The lake has two primary tributaries, the Wolf and Fox Rivers, which combine at Lake Butte des Morts. The Fox River flows east through Oshkosh and into Lake Winnebago at its west central shore, then flows out at the northwest shore, around Doty Island at Neenah-Menasha to Little Lake Butte des Morts. The river then flows northeast and empties into Green Bay and serves as part of the Fox-Wisconsin Waterway. Lake Winnebago is part of a larger system of lakes in Wisconsin known as the Winnebago Pool.

Cities on its shores include the aforementioned Oshkosh, Neenah, and Menasha, as well as Fond du Lac at the south shore. Municipal drinking water systems serving over 200,000 people draw directly from the lake, including systems serving the cities of Oshkosh, Neenah, Menasha, and Appleton.