The Mississippi River.
It divides the nation between the east and the west and it serves as a source of income and provides transportation for several of the states adjacent and surrounding it. It is without a doubt the largest river system in the country, with a drainage basin covering 31 states, and one of the most storied. It is 95 miles long, beginning in Minnesota and spilling into the Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans, LA. It's name derives from an Ojibwe word, misi-ziibi, meaning Great River.
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Some important rivers in The United States of America are the Mississippi River, the Columbia River, Deschutes River, Willamette River and a few others.
Well, that is a matter of opinion, but I would have to say the Mississippi is the most important river just because its the biggest.
The Hudson River
The Amazon
Mississippi
James river is NOT the biggest river
Amazon River
The Yarra River is Melbourne's biggest river.
The biggest river in Portugal is the Mondego.
The Congo River.
The biggest river is the Hendora river which is 238 km long
The biggest river of Pakisatn is Indus river called the "Lifeline of Pakistan."
The biggest river, the Mississippi River, is 2,565 miles long!
In the whole world, the biggest river is the Amazon River in South America. In the United States, the biggest river is the Mississippi River.
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The biggest river is the Amazon and it empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
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