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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Predicate Object
instanceOf international river
river
alsoKnownAs Red River
basinCountry Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
borderRegion Canada–United States border region
surface form: United States–Canada border region
country Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Hudson Bay
flowsDirection north
flowsInto Lake Winnipeg
flowsThrough Manitoba
Minnesota
North Dakota
formsBorderBetween Minnesota
North Dakota
hasCharacteristic meandering course
very low gradient
hasFloodingEvent 1997 Red River flood
2009 Red River flood
hasImpactOn agriculture in Red River Valley
hasRisk spring ice-jam flooding
hasValley Red River Valley
knownFor fertile valley
frequent flooding
locatedIn Red River Valley
locatedOnContinent North America
mouthLocatedIn Manitoba
mouthLocation Lake Winnipeg
partOf Hudson Bay drainage basin
passesThrough East Grand Forks, Minnesota
Fargo, North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Moorhead, Minnesota
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
surface form: Winnipeg, Manitoba
region Prairie ecozone
surface form: Canadian Prairies

Great Plains
separatedFrom Red River of the South
sourceLocatedIn Breckenridge, Minnesota
Wahpeton, North Dakota
sourceLocation confluence of Bois de Sioux River and Otter Tail River
tributary Assiniboine River
Pembina River (Alberta)
surface form: Pembina River

Sheyenne River
Wild Rice River (North Dakota)
surface form: Wild Rice River (Minnesota)

Wild Rice River (North Dakota)
usedFor irrigation
navigation (historically)
recreation

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Interstate 29 followsRiverValley Red River of the North
Manitoba hasMajorRiver 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
Grand Forks, North Dakota locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
Pembina, North Dakota locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
Pembina, North Dakota adjacentTo Red River of the North
Interior Lowlands drainedBy Red River of the North
Fargo, North Dakota locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
Assiniboine River mouth Red River of the North
Assiniboine River tributaryOf Red River of the North
Lake Winnipeg inflow Red River of the North
Moorhead, Minnesota locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
central Canada hasMajorRiver Red River of the North
subject surface form: Central Canada
Red River Colony locatedOn Red River of the North
Grand Forks County bordersRiver Red River of the North
East Grand Forks, Minnesota locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
East Grand Forks, Minnesota locatedInWatershed Red River of the North
this entity surface form: Red River of the North watershed
Grand Forks metropolitan area locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
Grand Forks metropolitan area borderFeature Red River of the North
1997 Red River flood river Red River of the North
Alerus Center nearbyCityFeature Red River of the North
Central North America traversedBy Red River of the North
Dakota Territory significantRiver Red River of the North
Emerson, Manitoba locatedOnRiver Red River of the North
Emerson, Manitoba hasNearbyRiver Red River of the North
Pembina–Emerson border crossing locatedNear Red River of the North
Pembina County bordersOn Red River of the North
Red River Basin drainedBy Red River of the North
Red River Basin hasPart Red River of the North
Concordia College (nearby) locatedNear Red River of the North
subject surface form: Concordia College (Moorhead)
Fargo–Moorhead metropolitan area traversedBy Red River of the North
Fargo–Moorhead metropolitan area hasRiver Red River of the North
Cass County, North Dakota adjacentToRiver Red River of the North
Red Lake River mouth Red River of the North
Red Lake River tributaryOf Red River of the North
Minnesota State Highway 11 passesNear Red River of the North
Lake Agassiz basin influenced Red River of the North
this entity surface form: Red River of the North drainage
Minnesota–South Dakota border follows Red River of the North
St. Boniface majorRiver Red River of the North
Little Saskatchewan River partOf Red River of the North
this entity surface form: Red River of the North watershed