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St. Louis, Missouri is located near the junction of the Missouri River and the Mississippi River.
Missouri River
The Marias River starts east of present-day Glacier National Park and flows into the Missouri at Loma; it is also known as a miniature Missouri. Lewis and Clark camped near its confluence with the Missouri on June 2, 1805, and debated which fork was the true Missouri. Named by Lewis the "Maria's" River in honor of Lewis' cousin Miss Maria Wood, "the hue of the water of this turbulent and troubles stream but illy comport with the pure celestial virtues and amiable qualification of that lovely fair one."
The name of the river that flows into the Mississippi River is the Missouri River. The Missouri River is 2,540 miles. When joined they become the 3rd largest river system in the world.
Missouri RiverMissouri River; Illinois River
no because river is noun but Missouri river is the proper noun.
Missouri River
Mississippi river
The Mississippi River, one of the most important in the US, forms Missouri's eastern border. The Missouri River, which is also an important river, cuts the state in half.
It is named after the Missouria Native American tribe.
Missouri river!
From the Native American tribe of the same name.