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   <head>Name: <name type="geographic" n="TPFeature" lang="lat" key="TPPlace3434">Cap̄ Fl. Nvsacvs</name> (river, no. 
   <seg type="TPRefNum" key="TPPlace3434">86</seg>)</head>
   <ab>Feature type: 
      <seg type="TPFeatureType">river</seg></ab>
   <ab>Segment grid: 
      <seg type="TPGrid">7A5-8A1</seg></ab>
   <figure type="inset" href="insetimages/TPPlace3434inset.jpg">
   <head>Color image of immediate environs of Cap̄ Fl. Nvsacvs</head></figure>
   <p id="placenote1273">The river's source is placed quite distinctly below, and apart from, the mountain range #69. This is no doubt why its course bulges initially to signify that it flows from, say, a spring or small lake; compare river #124, and possibly #111.
      <lb/>
      <lb/>On 8A1 the river course becomes faint.
      <lb/>
      <lb/>For "Cap.", see note under river #86A.</p>
   <div id="TPReferences">
      <head>References</head>
      <listBibl>
         <bibl id="citation37996"><title level="m" type="abbreviated">ItMiller</title><biblScope>598</biblScope></bibl>
         <bibl id="citation38270"><title level="m" type="abbreviated">Podossinov2002</title><biblScope>338</biblScope></bibl>
      </listBibl>
   </div>
</div>