Well there is a Red River in Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, New Mexico, Tennessee and Winsconsin.
So take your pick.
in north America the st johns river runs south to north.
The Red River Rebellion occurred, for the most part, in the Red River Settlement. The Red River Settlement was centred at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. Today, that is part of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is known as "the Forks."
When Canada was formed in 1867 its provinces were a relatively narrow strip in the southeast. The Red River Rebellion (or the Red River Resistance, Red River Uprising, or First Riel Rebellion) was the sequence of events related to the 1869.
The St Johns River is 310 miles long making it the longest river in the state of Florida.
HANOI
Red River State Recreation Area was created in 1997.
No such river can be found
== The Red Cedar
There is a capital in a non-US country on a "Red River", but I don't believe any US State capitals are ... Perhaps you are looking for Hanoi on the Hong (Red) river?
Yes it joins at the the southern most tip of Mississippi where the river runs down its side it collides with the red river in Louisiana state
Arizona
The state capital of sante fe is New Mexico and the state capital of Oklahoma city is oklamhoma the state flower of New Mexico is yucca and the state flower of oklamhoma is mistlefoe the major river in Oklahoma is Mississippi and the major river in New Mexico is the Red river.
Wisconsin
The Mississippi River defines the eastern border of the state of Missouri, and does not actually run through the state (as the Missouri River does) except where the river has created a few small islands.
There is a capital in a non-US country on a "Red River", but I don't believe any US State capitals are ... Perhaps you are looking for Hanoi on the Hong (Red) river? Hanoi is the capital of Viet Nam.
The state that is drained by the Arkansas and Red river is Oklahoma.
Missouri River and Mississippi River