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The '''Missisippi River''' is the second longest river in the [[United States]], with total length of about '''3770 km'''. It origins in [[Lake Itasca]] in [[Minnesota]] and flows mainly north-south through the heart of the country and empties itself in the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. With the [[Missouri River|Missouri]], it forms the World's fourth longest river system. | The '''Missisippi River''' is the second longest river in the [[United States]], with total length of about '''3770 km'''. It origins in [[Lake Itasca]] in [[Minnesota]] and flows mainly north-south through the heart of the country and empties itself in the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. With the [[Missouri River|Missouri]], it forms the World's fourth longest river system. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[List of rivers by length]] |
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The Missisippi River is the second longest river in the United States, with total length of about 3770 km. It origins in Lake Itasca in Minnesota and flows mainly north-south through the heart of the country and empties itself in the Gulf of Mexico. With the Missouri, it forms the World's fourth longest river system.