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The '''Missouri River''' is a [[tribuary]] of the largest river in the [[United States]], the [[Mississippi River]].  The Missouri adds nearly double the water to the Mississippi River at [[St. Louis]] [[Missouri]] where the two rivers join, but the [[Ohio River]] adds more water still at Cairo [[Illinois]].
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The '''Missouri River''' is a [[tributary]] of the largest river in the [[United States]], the [[Mississippi River]].  The Missouri adds nearly double the water to the Mississippi River at [[St. Louis]] [[Missouri]] where the two rivers join, but the [[Ohio River]] adds more water still at Cairo [[Illinois]].
 
Important cities along the Missouri include [[Kansas City]], [[Omaha]], [[Nebraska]], and [[Bismarck]], [[North Dakota]].
 
Important cities along the Missouri include [[Kansas City]], [[Omaha]], [[Nebraska]], and [[Bismarck]], [[North Dakota]].
  
 
[[Category:Rivers]]
 
[[Category:Rivers]]

Revision as of 15:30, August 29, 2008

The Missouri River is a tributary of the largest river in the United States, the Mississippi River. The Missouri adds nearly double the water to the Mississippi River at St. Louis Missouri where the two rivers join, but the Ohio River adds more water still at Cairo Illinois. Important cities along the Missouri include Kansas City, Omaha, Nebraska, and Bismarck, North Dakota.