Black Warrior River is a physical feature (stream) in Hale County. The primary coordinates for Black Warrior River places it within the AL 36732 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Black Warrior River |
Category: | Alabama physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | Formed by Locust Fork and Mulberry Fork, 35 km (22 mi) west of Birmingham, flows southwest to Tombigbee River at Demopolis, on the boundary between Hale County and Greene County, Alabama. |
History: | A translation of the Choctaw Indian word tuscaloosa. |
County: | Hale County |
Latitude: | 32.5320803 |
Longitude: | -87.8530691 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Black Warrior River: Black Warrior River.
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Demopolis, AL
(1.4 miles SE) Forkland, AL (8.2 miles NNW) Providence, AL (13.8 miles SSE) Faunsdale, AL (15.9 miles ESE) Linden, AL (16 miles SSE) |
Bellamy, AL
(17.4 miles WSW) Dayton, AL (17.6 miles SE) Boligee, AL (18.6 miles NNW) Newbern, AL (19.2 miles ENE) Greensboro, AL (19.2 miles NE) |
Shortleaf, AL
(1.4 miles S) Rockcut, AL (1.4 miles SSE) Baptist Hill, AL (1.9 miles SE) Spocari, AL (2.4 miles ESE) Knoxwood, AL (3.6 miles ESE) |
McDowell, AL
(4.1 miles W) Alfalfa, AL (5.3 miles ESE) Arcola, AL (5.3 miles ENE) Belmont, AL (5.5 miles WNW) Birdeye, AL (5.8 miles NNE) |