Mississippi River, Green, Missouri, Seneca, Hudson, Red, Arkansas, Cache La Poudre, Canadian, Chattahoochee, Chicahominy, Potomac, Delaware, Sassafras, Wabash, Yakima, Rio Grande, Gila, Little Bighorn, Ohio, Niagra, Platte, Colorado, etc. So many notable river names exist, some with historical significance like the Deleware, the Potimac, the Missoruri, the Niagra, the Ohio and the Mississippi, that names like the Platte, Colorado, Rio Grande, Pecos and Cache le Poudre may loose there place in history. The rivers of the Northwest are rarely mentioned, and the Red, Susquehannah and others exist only in local lore. i have been working on rivers and there are many more
which famous french explorers sailed down the mississippi river claiming it for france
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The most famous river in the United States is the Mississippi river. It is famous because many adventures happened there. It is also like a super highway for traders.
It was called the Garden of Eden but its modern day name is Euphrates and Tigris rivers.
Nubia is located next to the Nile river. Nubia is part of both Sudan and Egypt. The Nile river is famous for being the longest river in the world, at 4130 miles in length.
Mississippi River (shares its name with the state of Mississippi)
Colorado river in US, Columbian river in US and Chang Jiang in China
Mississippi
The River Thames (pronounced temz).
The Nile river
· Indus River (Pakistan, China, India)
The River Amazon.
colorado river
the answer is the Mississippi river:)
The river Thames (pronounced temz)
The longest river - just - is the Severn but the most famous is the Thames.
The River Thames, pronounced "Temz".