Both the Illinois & Missouri rivers join the Mississippi river near St. Louis, Missouri.
Examples of tributaries include the Missouri River, which is a tributary of the Mississippi River; the Willamette River, which is a tributary of the Columbia River; and the Illinois River, which is a tributary of the Mississippi River.
Louis Joliet explored the Mississippi River in 1673 with Jacques Marquette. They traveled from the Great Lakes region, down the Mississippi River to Arkansas, and then returned north to Quebec, Canada.
La Salle named the Mississippi river valley "Louisiana" in honor of King Louis XIV of France.
St Louis, MO, USA is located in North America, on the Mississippi River.
The Niesse River I think the spelling is actually the River NEISSE
The Missouri River joins the Mississippi very near St Louis.
The Missouri river joins the Mississippi at St. Louis.
The Missouri joins the Mississippi near St. Louis, Missouri.
St Louis lies on the west bank of the Mississippi River. Just north of the city proper, the Missouri River joins the Mississippi.
The Missouri River.
St. louise river
Mississippi River
The major tributary of the Mississippi River that flows in the southeasterly direction to join the Mississippi River near St. Louis is the Missouri River. The Missouri River and the Mississippi River join at the border between Missouri and Illinois.
The major river that flows through the region and joins the Mississippi River is the Missouri River. It is the longest river in North America and serves as a significant tributary to the Mississippi, contributing to its flow and drainage system. The confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers occurs near St. Louis, Missouri. This junction plays a crucial role in the hydrology and ecology of the surrounding areas.
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EASY!!! it is the Missouri 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