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▲| image_caption = Flumen Tanana prope [[Fairbanks (Alasca)|Fairbanks]]
▲| map_caption = Cursus Fluminis Tananae<!-- formed by the shorter Nabesna River (left) and Chisana River (right), then flowing northwest to meet the Yukon River-->
'''Tanana''' est tributarium [[Flumen Yukon|Fluminis Yukon]], 584 [[milia passuum|milia]] longum, in [[Alasca]], [[Civitatum Foederatarum civitas|civitate]] [[Civitates Foederatae|Civitatum Foederatarum]].<!--{{#tag:ref|The main-stem length is calculated by subtracting the length of the [[Nabesna River]] from the length, 659 mi (1,061 km), listed by J.C. Kammerer in "Largest Rivers in the United States".<ref name = "USGS Kammerer">{{cite web|last = Kammerer| first = J. C. |title = Largest Rivers in the United States|url = http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1987/ofr87-242/|publisher = United States Geological Survey |date = 1 Septembris 2005}}.</ref> The Nabesna River is roughly 75 mi (121 km) long, calculated by adding the 60 mi (97 km) from the Nabesna mouth to Camp Creek<ref>{{cite web|last=Irwin |first = Thomas|title = Recordable Disclaimer of Interest Application for the Nabesna River|publisher= U.S. Bureau of Land Management|date = October 3, 2005|format = PDF|url = http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/ak/aktest/rdi/nebesna_riv.Par.92404.File.dat/nabesna_river_app.pdf|accessdate=February 19, 2011}}</ref> to the distance, 15 mi (24 km), from Camp Creek to Nabesna Glacier,<ref>{{cite map|title= Alaska Atlas and Gazetteer|publisher = DeLorme|edition = 7th|year = 2010|page = 98|isbn=0899332897}}.</ref> Kammerer's most remote source for the Tanana.|group=n}} --> Secundum [[Gulielmus Bright|Gulielmum Bright]], [[linguista]]m et [[anthropologus|anthropologum]], [[nomen proprium|nomen]] a [[lingua Koyukon]] (Athabascana) ''tene no'' vel ''tenene,'' ad verbum 'flumen callis', deducitur.<ref name="Bright2004">{{cite book|last=Bright|first=William|authorlink=William Bright|title=Native American placenames of the United States|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5XfxzCm1qa4C&pg=PA478|year=2004|publisher=University of Oklahoma Press|isbn=9780806135984|page=478}}.</ref>
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