on W coast of Kenai Peninsula, flows SW to Cook Inlet, 28 mi. S of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low. 1 mile long.
HistoryLocal name reported about 1947 by Barnes and Cobb (1959, pl. 17), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It was reported that the name "Corea" was derived from an old sailing bark, that was wrecked in the area in 1880.
Bottleneck Lakes, Encelewski Lake, Lower Cohoe Lake, Quintin Lake, Upper Cohoe Lake,
Rivers:Streams:Clam Creek, Coal Creek, Corea Creek, Crooked Creek, Deep Creek, Falls Creek, South Fork Deep Creek,
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