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The Otter Tail River begins southwest of Bemidji, Minnesota and flows to Wahpeton North Dakota.

The Bois de Sioux begins at Lake Traverse on the South Dakota-Minnesota border and flows north to Wahpeton, North Dakota where the two rivers join to become the Red River of the North.

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