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What are some major rivers in Kentucky?

The Ohio, Cumberland, Kentucky and Licking Rivers.


What are the main rivers in Kentucky?

* The Mississippi, * The Tennessee, * The Kentucky, * The Cumberland, * The Ohio, * The Licking.


Would Kansas or Kentucky have more fish?

Kentucky because of the amount of lakes and rivers.


What river do you cross to get to Kentucky?

To get to Kentucky, one of the main rivers you might cross is the Ohio River, which forms the northern border of the state. Depending on your location, you may also cross the Cumberland River or the Big Sandy River. Each of these rivers plays a significant role in the geography and transportation routes leading into Kentucky.


Where do the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers meet?

The Ohio and Tennessee Rivers meet in Western Kentucky in a town called Paducah.


What seas are around Kentucky?

Moonshine Sea along Kentucky's northeast border sends several rivers and creeks throughout this fine State.


Which rivers form part of the international boundry of the US?

kentucky


What rivers in Kentucky aided to the invasion of the union?

The Tennessee and the Cumberland.


What is the capital of the only state that borders both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers?

Both Illinois (capital Springfield) and Kentucky (capital Frankfort) border both the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Illinois is to the north of the Ohio and Kentucky is to the south.


What two important features border Kentucky?

The Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.


What is the capital of the only state that borders both the Mississippi and Ohios rivers?

Illinois and Kentucky border both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The capitals of those two states are Springfield, Illinois and Frankfort, Kentucky.


What is the capital of a state that borders both th Mississippi and Ohio Rivers?

Illinois and Kentucky border both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The capitals of those two states are Springfield, Illinois and Frankfort, Kentucky.