There is no "Superior River" listed as a river.
Rivers that flow into Lake Superior (largest Great Lake) include:
Bois Brule River
Kaministiquia River
Knife River
Michipicoten River
Nemadji River
Nipigon River
Pic River
Pigeon River
Poplar River
Rock River
St. Louis River
White River
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The word "superior" in French is spelled as "supérieur."
No, the Mississippi River does not run through Lake Superior. The river originates in northern Minnesota at Lake Itasca and flows southward, while Lake Superior is located to the north of the river's starting point. The two bodies of water are part of different drainage systems, with Lake Superior primarily draining into the St. Lawrence River.
Menominee River
the Mississippi river.
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The St. Louis River is located in Minnesota and Wisconsin. It flows into Lake Superior and is the largest US tributary to Lake Superior.
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The likely word is "senior" (older or superior).
The St. Louis River flows from near Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota, to Lake Superior.
The correct spelling is "advantage" (a superior position or status).
Lake Superior drains into Lake Huron through the St Marys River.