Missouri River

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Missouri River

The Missouri River (pronunciation: /mɪˈzʊəri/ or /mɪˈzʊərə/) is the longest river in North America, rising in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana and flowing east and south for 2,341 miles (3,767 km) before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri.

Etymology

The river takes its name from the Missouri Tribe, who were called the "ouemessourita" (wimihsoorita), meaning "those who have dugout canoes" by the Miami-Illinois speakers. This was translated into French as "Missouri".

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