Red River of the North

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The Red River of the North is a northward-flowing river forming much of the border between North Dakota and Minnesota before continuing through Manitoba to Lake Winnipeg, and is known for its fertile valley and frequent flooding.

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Pembina, North Dakota adjacentTo Red River of the North
Interior Lowlands drainedBy Red River of the North
Interstate 29 followsRiverValley Red River of the North
Manitoba hasMajorRiver Red River of the North
Lake Winnipeg inflow Red River of the North
Fargo, North Dakota locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
Grand Forks, North Dakota locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
Pembina, North Dakota locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
subject surface form: Winnipeg
North Dakota lowestPoint Red River of the North
North Dakota majorRiver Red River of the North
Assiniboine River mouth Red River of the North
Assiniboine River tributaryOf Red River of the North