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  1. 24-56875. GNIS feature ID. 2389581 [2] North Potomac is a census-designated place and unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It is located less than 5 miles (8.0 km) north of the Potomac River, and is about 20 miles (32 km) from Washington, D.C. It has a population of 23,790 as of 2020.

  2. Potomac (Maryland) Potomac is een plaats ( census-designated place) in de Amerikaanse staat Maryland, en valt bestuurlijk gezien onder Montgomery County. Potomac ligt in de agglomeratie van Washington, op zo’n twintig kilometer afstand van downtown. Het is genoemd naar de gelijknamige rivier, die die vlakbij de plaats stroomt.

  3. Potomac (USA) Potomac. 39°01′05″N 77°12′31″V. Potomac på Commons. Potomac er et tettsted i Montgomery County, som ligger i den amerikanske delstaten Maryland. Det er oppkalt efter den nærliggende elven med samme navn. Det er blant de mest velstående steder i USA med over 25 000 innbyggere.

  4. Average flow rate. 16,750 cu ft/s (474 m 3 /s) ( est.) [1] Great Falls is a series of rapids and waterfalls on the Potomac River, 14 miles (23 km) upstream from Washington, D.C., on the border of Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia. The Potomac and the falls themselves are legally entirely within Maryland, as the state's ...

  5. Potomac è un census-designated place della Contea di Montgomery, nello stato del Maryland, Stati Uniti d'America. [1]

  6. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › PotomacPotomacWikipedia

    Potomac är en 616 km lång flod i nordöstra USA, på gränsen mellan Virginia och Maryland. [1] Över sex miljoner människor lever inom Potomacs avrinningsområde som även omfattar delstaterna Pennsylvania och West Virginia .

  7. Scotland, Montgomery County, Maryland. Coordinates: 39°02′26″N. Scotland is a predominantly African American community in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, located along Seven Locks Road. Consisting of 100 townhomes, Scotland community's roots date back to the late 19th century, when former slaves bought land in Potomac.