The Missouri River passes through Great Falls, Montana; Bismarck, North Dakota; Pierre, South Dakota; Sioux City, Iowa; Omaha, Nebraska; Council Bluffs, Iowa; Kansas City, Kansas; Kansas City, Missouri; and St. Charles, Missouri.
Kansas City, MO
Population: 441,545 (US Census 2000)
Saint Louis, MO
Population: 348,189 (US Census 2000)
Springfield, MO
Population: 151,580 (US Census 2000)
Independence, MO
Population: 113,288 (US Census 2000)
Columbia, MO
Population: 84,531 (US Census 2000)
Although there are cities which lie across the Missouri river from each other, such as: Pierre and Fort Pierre, South Dakota Bismarck and Mandan, North Dakota and others, none of them are really known as 'twin cities'. The two cities famously known as the "Twin Cities" are St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota, which lie along the Mississippi river.
According to the 2000 census, the three largest cities by population were at that time Phoenix, then Tucson, then Mesa.
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Mississippi, Colorado, Columbia, Rio Grande, Missouri
Queen City, Missouri; Quincy, Massachusetts; and Quitman, Texas are U.S. cities. Additional U.S. cities include Quimby, Iowa, Quincy, Florida; and Quitman, Georgia.
The major North Dakota cities located on the Missouri river are--Williston, Bismarck and Mandan.
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Some major cities located on or near Crowley's Ridge include Jonesboro in Arkansas and Cape Girardeau in Missouri.
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Kansas City, MO and Saint Louis, MO are both large cities located in Missouri.
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