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- Missouri_River discharge "2478.29041381936".
- Missouri_River maximumDischarge "21237.63494475".
- Missouri_River minimumDischarge "17.046741648986".
- Missouri_River watershed "1371010.2062063615".
- Missouri_River abstract "The Missouri River is the longest river in North America. Rising in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana, the Missouri flows east and south for 2,341 miles (3,767 km) before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri. The river takes drainage from a sparsely populated, semi-arid watershed of more than half a million square miles (1,300,000 km2), which includes parts of ten U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. When combined with the lower Mississippi River, it forms the world's fourth longest river system.For over 12,000 years, people have depended on the Missouri and its tributaries as a source of sustenance and transportation. More than ten major groups of Native Americans populated the watershed, most leading a nomadic lifestyle and dependent on enormous buffalo herds that once roamed through the Great Plains. The first Europeans encountered the river in the late seventeenth century, and the region passed through Spanish and French hands before finally becoming part of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase. The Missouri was long believed to be part of the Northwest Passage – a water route from the Atlantic to the Pacific – but when Lewis and Clark became the first to travel the river's entire length, they confirmed the mythical pathway to be no more than a legend.The Missouri was one of the main routes for the westward expansion of the United States during the 19th century. The growth of the fur trade in the early 1800s laid much of the groundwork as trappers explored the region and blazed trails. Pioneers headed west en masse beginning in the 1830s, first by covered wagon, then by the growing numbers of steamboats entering service on the river. Former Native American lands in the watershed were taken over by settlers, leading to some of the most longstanding and violent wars against indigenous peoples in American history.During the 20th century, the Missouri River basin was extensively developed for irrigation, flood control and the generation of hydroelectric power. Fifteen dams impound the main stem of the river, with hundreds more on tributaries. Meanders have been cut and the river channelized to improve navigation, reducing its length by almost 200 miles (320 km) from pre-development times. Although the lower Missouri valley is now a populous and highly productive agricultural and industrial region, heavy development has taken its toll on wildlife and fish populations as well as water quality.".
- Missouri_River city Bismarck,_North_Dakota.
- Missouri_River city Great_Falls,_Montana.
- Missouri_River city Kansas_City,_Kansas.
- Missouri_River city Kansas_City,_Missouri.
- Missouri_River city Omaha,_Nebraska.
- Missouri_River city Pierre,_South_Dakota.
- Missouri_River city Sioux_City,_Iowa.
- Missouri_River city St._Louis.
- Missouri_River discharge "2478.29041381936".
- Missouri_River leftTributary Big_Sioux_River.
- Missouri_River leftTributary Chariton_River.
- Missouri_River leftTributary Dearborn_River.
- Missouri_River leftTributary Grand_River_(Missouri).
- Missouri_River leftTributary James_River_(Dakotas).
- Missouri_River leftTributary Jefferson_River.
- Missouri_River leftTributary Marias_River.
- Missouri_River leftTributary Milk_River_(Alberta–Montana).
- Missouri_River leftTributary Sun_River.
- Missouri_River length "3767474.304".
- Missouri_River maximumDischarge "21237.63494475".
- Missouri_River minimumDischarge "17.046741648986".
- Missouri_River mouthElevation "123.1392".
- Missouri_River mouthMountain Spanish_Lake,_Missouri.
- Missouri_River mouthMountain St._Louis.
- Missouri_River mouthPlace Spanish_Lake,_Missouri.
- Missouri_River mouthPlace St._Louis.
- Missouri_River mouthPosition Missouri_River__mouthPosition__1.
- Missouri_River mouthRegion Missouri.
- Missouri_River rightTributary Cheyenne_River.
- Missouri_River rightTributary Gallatin_River.
- Missouri_River rightTributary Gasconade_River.
- Missouri_River rightTributary Kansas_River.
- Missouri_River rightTributary Little_Missouri_River_(North_Dakota).
- Missouri_River rightTributary Madison_River.
- Missouri_River rightTributary Niobrara_River.
- Missouri_River rightTributary Osage_River.
- Missouri_River rightTributary Platte_River.
- Missouri_River rightTributary White_River_(Missouri_River).
- Missouri_River rightTributary Yellowstone_River.
- Missouri_River riverMouth Mississippi_River.
- Missouri_River source Firehole_River.
- Missouri_River source Jefferson_River.
- Missouri_River source Madison_River.
- Missouri_River sourceConfluence Missouri_Headwaters_State_Park.
- Missouri_River sourceConfluenceElevation "2503.932".
- Missouri_River sourceConfluenceMountain Three_Forks,_Gallatin_County,_Montana.
- Missouri_River sourceConfluencePlace Three_Forks,_Gallatin_County,_Montana.
- Missouri_River sourceConfluencePosition Missouri_River__sourceConfluencePosition__1.
- Missouri_River sourceConfluenceRegion Montana.
- Missouri_River sourceElevation "1232.0016".
- Missouri_River sourceElevation "2773.68".
- Missouri_River sourceMountain Browers_Spring.
- Missouri_River sourcePlace Browers_Spring.
- Missouri_River sourcePosition Missouri_River__sourcePosition__1.
- Missouri_River sourcePosition Missouri_River__sourcePosition__2.
- Missouri_River sourceRegion Montana.
- Missouri_River sourceRegion Wyoming.
- Missouri_River sourceRegion Yellowstone_National_Park.
- Missouri_River state Iowa.
- Missouri_River state Kansas_River.
- Missouri_River state Missouri.
- Missouri_River state Montana.
- Missouri_River state Nebraska.
- Missouri_River state North_Dakota.
- Missouri_River state South_Dakota.
- Missouri_River synonym "Big Muddy".
- Missouri_River synonym "Pekitanoui".
- Missouri_River thumbnail Lower_Missouri_River.jpg?width=300.
- Missouri_River watershed "1.3710102062063616E12".
- Missouri_River wikiPageExternalLink ScienceTopics.aspx?ScienceTopicId=10.
- Missouri_River wikiPageExternalLink dams.htm.
- Missouri_River wikiPageExternalLink missouri_river.txt&label=on.
- Missouri_River wikiPageID "19591".
- Missouri_River wikiPageLength "153480".
- Missouri_River wikiPageOutDegree "558".
- Missouri_River wikiPageRevisionID "683197996".
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink 1972_Black_Hills_flood.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Across_the_Wide_Missouri_(book).
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink American_Fur_Company.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink American_Indian_Wars.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink American_bison.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink American_pioneer.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Appalachian_Mountains.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Arabia_Steamboat_Museum.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Arikara.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Arikaree_Group.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Arikaree_River.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Arkansas_River.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Arrow_Rock_Historic_District.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Assiniboine.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Assiniboine_people.
- Missouri_River wikiPageWikiLink Astoria,_Oregon.