At Troupville, Georgia the Little River joins the Withlacoochee River flows continues to flow south and forms part of the boundary between Lowndes and Brooks counties in Georgia.
The Withlacoochee River received its name from the indigenous Muscogee and Seminole people.
It comes from the compound Creek word ue-rakkuce [IPA: wiɬakːut͡ʃi], from ue "water", rakko "big", and -uce "small", with the rough translation "little river.
"[2][3] English speakers then changed the Muskogee voiceless lateral spelled r to "thl".
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