The Mississippi River begins in Minnesota. It is a boundary for Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi. It is a boundary for Louisiana and then turns into Louisiana flowing through Louisiana to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi River defines portions of these states' borders:Along the east side of the river:MinnesotaWisconsinIllinoisKentuckyTennesseeMississippiAlong the west side of the river:IowaMissouriArkansasLouisiana
There are plenty of states that have rivers with the same names. Theres the Kansas river, Missouri River, Mississippi River, and plenty more but those are examples of states that have rivers with the same name.
The two rivers are the Colorado River and the Delaware River, which share their names with Colorado and Delaware respectively.
Arkansas Illinois Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Tennessee Wisconsin
Illinois River. That river goes into the Mississippi River.
Due to its great length, there are many tributaries of the Mississippi River. Five of these tributaries are the St. Croix River, the Missouri River, the Ohio River, the Rock River, and the White River.
The Mississippi runs through 10 states. Minnesota, flowing south through Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana before spilling into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.
Mississippi and Alabama