English word senses marked with place category "Rivers in Minnesota, USA"
Parent categories: Rivers, Places, Bodies of water, Names, Landforms, Water, Earth, Liquids, Nature, Matter, Chemistry, Sciences
Total 23 word senses
- Bear River (Proper name) A number of rivers in the United States, including California, Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Utah, and Washington.
- Belle Creek (Proper name) A stream or community in the United States:; A stream in Goodhue County, Minnesota, a tributary of the Cannon River (Minnesota).
- Belle Creek (Proper name) A stream or community in the United States:; A stream in Meeker County, Minnesota, a tributary of the Crow River (Minnesota).
- Black Creek (Proper name) A number of streams in the United States, including in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
- Blue Earth River (Proper name) A river in Minnesota, United States, with branches that meet at Mankato and form the Minnesota River.
- Brule (Proper name) A river in Minnesota, flowing into Lake Superior
- Buffalo River (Proper name) A number of rivers in the United States:; A river in Minnesota, a tributary of the Red River of the North.
- Chippewa (Proper name) Any of four rivers, one each in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and a river in Ontario.
- Crooked Creek (Proper name) A number of other places in the United States:; A township and stream in Houston County, Minnesota; the township was named after the creek.
- Embarrass (Proper name) A river or settlement in the United States:; A river in Minnesota, a tributary of the Saint Louis River.
- French River (Proper name) A short river in Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States, which flows into Lake Superior.
- Middle River (Proper name) A number of rivers and places in the United States:; A number of rivers, including in Alabama, California, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
- Minnesota (Proper name) A tributary of the Mississippi River in southern Minnesota.
- Mississippi (Proper name) A major river in the United States that flows from north-central Minnesota into the Gulf of Mexico.
- Mississippi River (Proper name) The Mississippi (a major river passing through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana, United States).
- Moose River (Proper name) A number of rivers and a town in the United States:; Four separate rivers in Minnesota.
- Root (Proper name) A river in Minnesota, United States; named as a translation of its native Dakota name.
- Rush River (Proper name) A number of rivers and places in the United States:; A river in Minnesota, which joins the Minnesota River.
- Saint Louis (Proper name) A river in northeastern Minnesota, United States.
- St. Croix (Proper name) A river in Wisconsin and Minnesota, United States, which is a tributary of the Mississippi.
- Swan River (Proper name) A number of rivers in the United States:; A tributary of the Mississippi, in north-east Minnesota.
- Swan River (Proper name) A number of rivers in the United States:; A tributary of the Mississippi, in central Minnesota.
- Vermilion River (Proper name) A river in the United States:; A river in Saint Louis County, north-east Minnesota.
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