The Ohio River.
It forms as the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers at Pittsburgh, and flows generally west and south to meet the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois (triple border of Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky).
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The river is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Point State Park (called the "Point") in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It joins the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois. The native Americans considered the Monongahela to be the same as the Ohio and the Allegheny as a branch.
The Mississippi River does not flow thought Pennsylvania but the Ohio River, which is a tributary of the Mississippi, does flow through Pennsylvania.
It begins at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and runs to Cairo, Illinois where it meets the Mississippi River.
The Lower Mississippi River begins in Cairo, Illinois where the Upper Mississippi River and the Ohio River meet. The Lower Mississippi flows out to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Ohio River forms the southern boundaries of Ohio and Indiana. It begins at the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. It flows southwesterly between Ohio and Kentucky, Indiana and Kentucky, and continues to the Mississippi River.
There is no river that begins in Canada and ends in the gulf of Mixico. (NOTE: The Mississippi River begins in Minnesota, USA.)
The Mississippi River begins in northern Minnesota.
The Mississippi river
No it does not,
The Lower Mississippi River begins in Cairo, Illinois where the Upper Mississippi River and the Ohio River meet. The Lower Mississippi flows out to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi River
New Mexico is west of the Mississippi River.