Mississippi River Crow River Minnesota River Chippewa River Cottonwood River St. Croix River
Minnesota has more rivers than Wisconsin, with over 12,000 rivers and streams flowing through the state. The Mississippi River, which is one of the longest rivers in North America, originates in Minnesota. While Wisconsin also boasts many rivers, including parts of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, Minnesota's extensive river network surpasses that of its neighbor.
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Saint Paul (St. Paul) is the capital, at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers.
Zeland (New Hampshire), Zigzag (Oregon), Zumbro (Minnesota) and Zuni (New Mexico, Arizona) are rivers in the United States.
I would say that some landforms are mountains, lakes, rivers, plateaus, penninsulas, and much more!halla!B-).
Mississippi river, red river, and minnesota river
Fort Snelling lies at the junction of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers
The Zealand river in New Hampshire is one river that starts with Z. Some other rivers that start with the letter Z are the Zigzag in Oregon, and the Zumbro in Minnesota.
The Missouri and the Ohio rivers are the two major rivers that merge into the Mississippi.
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This question is not clear. Traders used Minnesota lakes and rivers to travel, getting water, fishing, and trapping water-related mammals (like beaver and otter).
Minnesota River, Mississippi River, Rainy River, Red River of the North, St. Croix River