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  2. The Mississippi River rises in Lake Itasca in Minnesota and ends in the Gulf of Mexico. It covers a total distance of 2,340 miles (3,766 km) from its source. The Mississippi River is the longest river of North America.

  3. Mississippi River - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi River is known as the Middle Mississippi from the Upper Mississippi River's confluence with the Missouri River at St. Louis, Missouri, for 190 miles (310 km) to its confluence with the Ohio River at Cairo, Illinois.

  4. The Mississippi River - WorldAtlas

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    The Mississippi River is the second longest river in North America measuring a total length of 2320 miles from its traditional source at Lake Itasca. It flows south at a speed of 1.2 miles per hour to the Mississippi River Delta in the Gulf of Mexico and forms the second largest drainage system in North America after the Hudson Bay.

  5. Mississippi River Map - Atlas

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    The Mississippi River is a prominent geographical feature in the United States. It is located in the central part of the country, spanning from the northern state of Minnesota, all the way to the southern coast of Louisiana where it empties into the Gulf of Mexico.

  6. The Mississippi River is the second longest river in North America, flowing 2,350 miles from its source at Lake Itasca through the center of the continental United States to the Gulf of Mexico. The Missouri River, a tributary of the Mississippi River, is about 100 miles longer.

  7. Mississippi River - Length, Basin, Delta | Britannica

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    Rising in western uplands, notably in the foothills of the Rockies, rivers such as the Red, Arkansas, Kansas, Platte, and Missouri remove considerable silt loads from the rolling expanses of the Great Plains.

  8. Mississippi River summary | Britannica

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    Mississippi River, River, central U.S. It rises at Lake Itasca in Minnesota and flows south, meeting its major tributaries, the Missouri and Ohio rivers, about halfway along its journey to the Gulf of Mexico. It enters the gulf southeast of New Orleans, after a course of 2,350 mi (3,780 km).

  9. Mississippi (river Us) - Encyclopedia.com

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    The Mississippi River drains the North American continent from its headwaters in Lake Itasca, Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico. Home to diverse and distinctive species of flora and fauna, it was first civilized between 500 ad and 1500 ad by agrarian, mound-building Mississippian Indians.

  10. Mississippi River: North America’s Mighty River | Live Science

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    The Mississippi River begins at Lake Itasca, a small glacial lake in northern Minnesota, and flows southward for about 2,350 miles (3,782 km) until it reaches the Gulf of Mexico. The river...

  11. Mississippi River System - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi River stemmed from Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota where it was only a tiny outlet stream. It worked its way 2,350 miles (3,780 km) south to the Gulf of Mexico. Today, the Mississippi River is connected to hundreds of tributaries making up the Mississippi River System.