Red River of the North, river flowing through the northern United States and southern Manitoba, Canada. It is formed by the confluence of the Bois de Sioux and Otter Tail rivers at the twin cities of Wahpeton, North Dakota, and Breckenridge, Minnesota. I
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, river flowing through the northern United States and southern Manitoba, Canada. It is formed by the confluence of the Bois de Sioux and Otter Tail rivers at the twin cities of Wahpeton, North Dakota, and Breckenridge, Minnesota. It flows northward, forming for 440 miles (710 km) the ...
trough and empties into Lake Winnipeg. The river is fed by mixed sources. High water occurs in spring. The average flow rate below the city of Winnipeg is 240 cu m per sec. The middle and lower courses are navigable. The large city of Winnipeg (Canada) is on the Red River of the ...
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This map shows rivers, reservoirs and lakes of North Dakota like Lake Sakakawea. Rivers in North Dakota flow into the Gulf of Mexico and Hudson Bay.
North Dakota Fishing When fishing North Dakota, we have theRed River fishingfor catfish and walleye;Devils Lake fishingfor walleye and ice fishing Devils Lake for jumbo perch;Lake Sakakawea fishing reportsfor salmon or paddlefish andSmall Lakes and Riversoffer some of the better fishing in the Up...
1. (Placename) Also called: Red River of the South a river in the S central US, flowing east from N Texas through Arkansas into the Mississippi in Louisiana. Length: 1639 km (1018 miles) 2. (Placename) a river in the northern US, flowing north as the border between North Dakota and...
The Red River of the North borders North Dakota and Minnesota and flows north toward Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada. The river is susceptible to flooding because of the synchrony of its discharge with spring thaw and ice jams, its sha... X Wang 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Sediment Concentrat...