Saint Lawrence River

Etymology
. . From. . . In turn named after the Saint Lawrence estuary, itself coined by another French explorer,, which lies at the mouth of the river. That bay was named for being discovered on the Feast Day of Saint Lawrence, 10 August 1535

Proper noun

 * , connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean

Translations

 * Armenian: Սուրբ Լավրենտիոսի գետ
 * Bulgarian: Река Сейнт Лорънс
 * Catalan: Riu Sant Llorenç
 * Czech: Řeka svatého Vavřince
 * Danish: Saint Lawrence
 * Dutch: Sint-Laurens
 * Finnish: Saint Lawrence
 * French: Fleuve Saint-Laurent
 * German: Sankt-Lorenz-Strom
 * Greek: Άγιος Λαυρέντιος
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: Abhainn San Labhrás
 * Italian: San Lorenzo
 * Mohawk: Kaniatarowanénhne, Kahrhionhwa'kó:wa
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: St. Lawrence
 * Nynorsk: St. Lawrence-elva
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:, Rio São Lourenço
 * Romanian: Sfântul Laurențiu
 * Russian: Река́ Свято́го Лавре́нтия
 * Slovak: Rieka svätého Vavrinca
 * Slovene: Reka svetega Lovrenca
 * Spanish: Río San Lorenzo
 * Swedish: Saint Lawrencefloden
 * Ukrainian: Рі́чка Свято́го Лавре́нтія