The Minnesota River got its name from the Sioux word "Mnisota," which means "clear blue water" or "sky-tinted water." The river was an important resource for the Dakota people long before European settlers arrived. The name reflects the river's significance in the region's natural landscape and its cultural heritage. The river has played a vital role in the history and development of the area since its discovery by European explorers.
I am not aware of any other name for the Minnesota River, since it was named by the Souix indians. It is the second largest river in Minnesota and flows into the Mississippi River.
The word Minnesota comes from the Dakota language name for the Minnesota River: Mnisota
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St. Louis is the name of a city and a river. The St. Louis River runs through Wisconsin and Minnesota.
It is the Mississippi River that flow from Louisiana from Minnesota.
The Mississippi river flows from Minnesota to Louisiana.
Lake Itasca.
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The Mississippi river flows from Minnesota to Louisiana.