Minnesota River
The Minnesota River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 332 miles (534 km) long, in the state of Minnesota in the United States. It drains a watershed of nearly 17,000 sq mi (44,000 km²) -- 14,751 sq mi (38,205 km²) in Minnesota and about 2,000 sq mi (5180 km²) in South Dakota and Iowa.
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Mississippi River - Minnesota - United States - Watershed - South Dakota - Iowa
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It rises in southwestern Minnesota, in Big Stone Lake on the Minnesota-South Dakota border. It flows southeast to Mankato, then turns northeast. It joins the Mississippi south of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, near the historic Fort Snelling.
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Big Stone Lake - Mankato - Twin Cities - Minneapolis - St. Paul - Fort Snelling
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Its name comes from the Dakota language mini meaning "water" and sota which is alternately translated "smoky-white" or "like the cloudy sky". Minnesota Territory, and later the state, were named for the river.
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Dakota - Minnesota Territory
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The Minnesota River was formed after the last ice age in North America.
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Ice age - North America
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Principal tributaries of the Minnesota River |
| ► | Cities and towns along the Minnesota River |
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| ► | References |
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