Minnesota River, Mississippi River, Rainy River, Red River of the North, St. Croix River
The Missouri and the Ohio rivers are the two major rivers that merge into the Mississippi.
Mississippi river, red river, and minnesota river
1993 was the year of the "great flood", the worst flood in recorded history in Minnesota and other states bordering the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
The major rivers are the Missouri, Ohio, and the Arkansas River. Other tributaries are the Minnesota River (Minnesota), Illinois River (Illinois), White River (Arkansas), Yazoo River (Mississippi), and part of the Red River (Louisiana).
The major rivers are the the Missouri, Ohio, and the Arkansas River. Other tributaries are the Minnesota River (Minnesota), Illinois River (Illinois), White River (Arkansas), Yazoo River (Mississippi), and part of the Red River (Louisiana).
Minnesota has more rivers than Wisconsin, with over 12,000 rivers and streams flowing through the state. The Mississippi River, which is one of the longest rivers in North America, originates in Minnesota. While Wisconsin also boasts many rivers, including parts of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, Minnesota's extensive river network surpasses that of its neighbor.
Minnesota
there are 105 rivers in the world and those are the major rivers
Iraq's major rivers are the TIGRIS AND EUPHRATES RIVERS.
Saint Paul (St. Paul) is the capital, at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers.
The major universities in Minnesota include the University of Minnesota, Minnesota State University of Mankato, Bethel University, and Macalester University.
Fort Snelling lies at the junction of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers