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|County=Brevard
|County=Brevard
|Coordinates=28.15337, -80.62511
|Coordinates=28.15337, -80.62511
|Description=[[Indian River]] (Rio de Ais) is a 121 mile long lagoon spanning five counties on Florida's East Coast. From it's northern boundary in Brevard County, the lagoon ranges south through Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin, to it's southern boundary at Jupiter Inlet in Palm Beach County. Indian River is the largest lagoon basin in the [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary|Indian River Lagoon National Estuary]].
|Description='''[[Indian River]]''' (Rio de Ais) is a 121 mile long lagoon spanning five counties on Florida's East Coast. From it's northern boundary in Brevard County, the lagoon ranges south through Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin, to it's southern boundary at Jupiter Inlet in Palm Beach County. Indian River is the largest lagoon basin in the [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary|Indian River Lagoon National Estuary]].
|Image=Indian River Lagoon Sunrise MLB.jpg
|Image=Indian River Lagoon Sunrise MLB.jpg
|Article=Indian River
|Article=Indian River

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Indian River

Indian River
Indian River (Rio de Ais) is a 121 mile long lagoon spanning five counties on Florida's East Coast. From it's northern boundary in Brevard County, the lagoon ranges south through Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin, to it's southern boundary at Jupiter Inlet in Palm Beach County. Indian River is the largest lagoon basin in the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary. Indian River Article
WBID: Type: Lagoon
Basin: Indian River County: Brevard
Location: 28.15337, -80.62511