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Infanto_Juvenil-->Rios mais importantes da América do Norte -- 05/09/2021 - 22:51 (Brazílio)
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Significant rivers in Northern America
River
Countries
Length
Tributary of
Significance
Alabama River
US:
Alabama
318 mi (512 km)
Gulf of Mexico
The
Edmund Pettus Bridge
crosses the Alabama River near
Selma
. The bridge was the site of the famous
marches for voting rights
in 1965
Alsek River
Canada
:
Yukon
US:
Alaska
240 mi (390 km)
Gulf of Alaska
,
Pacific Ocean
wilderness river
Altamaha River
US:
Georgia
137 mi (220 km)
Atlantic Ocean
bioreserve
Apalachicola River
US:
Florida
160 mi (260 km)
Gulf of Mexico
scenic river, former border between East and West Florida
Chattahoochee River
US: Georgia, Alabama, Florida
430 mi (690 km)
Apalachicola River
state borders
Flint River
US: Georgia, Alabama, Florida
344 mi (554 km)
Apalachicola River
mentioned in
Gone with the Wind
Colorado River
US:
Colorado
,
Utah
,
Arizona
,
Nevada
,
California
Mexico
:
Baja California
,
Sonora
862 mi (1,387 km)
Gulf of California
, Pacific Ocean
Known for its dramatic canyons, whitewater rapids, and eleven
U.S. National Parks
; vital source of water in Southwest US
Columbia River
Canada:
British Columbia
US:
Washington
,
Oregon
1,243 mi (2,000 km)
Pacific Ocean
largest river in
Pacific Northwest
, largest river emptying into the Pacific Ocean in North America
Snake River
US:
Wyoming
,
Idaho
,
Oregon
,
Washington
1,078 mi (1,735 km)
Columbia River
largest tributary of Columbia River, shores populated by
Native Americans
, discoverd by
Lewis and Clark
Okanogan River
Canada: British Columbia US: Washington
115 mi (185 km)
Columbia River
early 1800s fur trading river
Kettle River
Canada: British Columbia, US: Washington
175 mi (282 km)
Columbia River
association with Columbia River
Pend Oreille River
US: Washington, Idaho, Canada: British Columbia
130 mi (210 km)
Columbia River
native people (Pend d'Oreilles and Kalispe) lived along the river
Kootenay River
Canada: British Columbia US:
Montana
480 mi (770 km)
Columbia River
major tributary of Columbia River, early home to Native Americans
Willamette River
US: Oregon
187 mi (301 km)
Columbia River
well known vineyards around river
Delaware River
US:
New York
,
New Jersey
,
Pennsylvania
,
Delaware
,
Maryland
301 mi (484 km)
Delaware Bay
and Atlantic Ocean
shores home to Native Americans, associated with several American Revolution battles and
Washington Crossing the Delaware
Brandywine River
US: Pennsylvania, Delaware
20 mi (32 km)
Christina River
, Delaware River
designated
Pennsylvania Scenic Rivers
, associated with the
Battle of Brandywine
Schuylkill River
US: Pennsylvania
135 mi (217 km)
Delaware River
Philadelphia
Fraser River
Canada: British Columbia
854 mi (1,374 km)
Straight of Georgia
Pacific Ocean
longest river in
British Columbia
, visited by Spanish explorers in 1792
Thompson River
Canada: British Columbia
304 mi (489 km)
Fraser River
evidence of prehistoric settlements along river
Chilcotin River
Canada: British Columbia
150 mi (240 km)
Fraser River
important to indigenous people
Nechako River
Canada: British Columbia
321 mi (517 km)
Fraser River
first explored by Europeans in 1806
Hudson River
US: New York, New Jersey
315 mi (507 km)
New York Harbor
Atlantic Ocean
explored by
Henry Hudson
in 1609
Mohawk River
US: New York
149 mi (240 km)
Hudson River
important to transportation and migration
Mackenzie River
Canada:
Northwest Territories
, Yukon
1,080 mi (1,740 km)
Beaufort Sea
Arctic Ocean
longest river in Canada
Liard River
Canada: British Columbia, Northwest Territories
693 mi (1,115 km)
Mackenzie River
marks the north end of the Rocky Mountains
Slave River
Canada:
Alberta
, Northwest Territories
270 mi (430 km)
Mackenzie River
named for the
Slavey
people
Peace River
Canada: British Columbia, Alberta
1,195 mi (1,923 km)
Slave River
part of Finlay–Peace–Slave–Mackenzie river system--13th longest in the world, traditional
Danezaa people
lived along its shores
Athabasca River
Canada: Alberta
765 mi (1,231 km)
Slave River
Canadian Heritage Rivers System
Majorqaq
Greenland
:
Qeqqata
44 mi (71 km)
Atlantic Ocean
Greenland is considered part of North America
physiography
. This river is the outflow of a glacier.
[21]
Mississippi River
US:
Minnesota
,
Wisconsin
,
Iowa
,
Illinois
,
Missouri
,
Kentucky
,
Tennessee
,
Arkansas
,
Mississippi
,
Louisiana
2,320 mi (3,730 km)
Gulf of Mexico
2nd longest river in Northern Americas
Arkansas River
US: Colorado,
Kansas
,
Oklahoma
, Arkansas
1,469 mi (2,364 km)
Mississippi River
6th longest river in US
Canadian River
US: Oklahoma, Colorado,
New Mexico
,
Texas
906 mi (1,458 km)
Arkansas River
explored by Spanish in 1601
Cimarron River
US: Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma
698 mi (1,123 km)
Arkansas River
explored by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1541, no major cities along route
Des Moines River
US: Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri
525 mi (845 km)
Mississippi River
explored by early French explorers
Illinois River
US: Illinois
273 mi (439 km)
Mississippi River
important transportation route
Minnesota River
US: Minnesota
370 mi (600 km)
Mississippi River
longest river within Minnesota
Missouri River
US: Montana,
North Dakota
,
South Dakota
,
Nebraska
, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri
2,341 mi (3,767 km)
Mississippi River
longest river in Northern Americas
Yellowstone River
US: Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota
692 mi (1,114 km)
Missouri River
important transportation route for Native Americans, associated with Yellowstone Park
Platte River
US: Nebraska
310 mi (500 km)
Missouri River
home to Native Americans, first explored by the Spanish in the 1540s
Milk River
Canada: Alberta, US: Montana
792 mi (1,275 km)
Missouri River
subject of 1908 Supreme Court case for Native American rights
Ohio River
US: Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois
981 mi (1,579 km)
Mississippi River
Native American signifiance
Allegheny River
US: Pennsylvania, New York
325 mi (523 km)
Ohio River
Native American and early colonial history
Cumberland River
US: Kentucky, Tennessee
688 mi (1,107 km)
Allegheny River
Native American and riverboat significance
Kanawha River
US: West Virginia
97 mi (156 km)
Allegheny River
largest inland waterway in West Virginia
Scioto River
US: Ohio
231 mi (372 km)
Allegheny River
longest river within Ohio
Tennessee River
US:Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky
652 mi (1,049 km)
Ohio River
Cherokee lived along river, largest Ohio River tributary
Red River of the South
US: Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana
1,360 mi (2,190 km)
Atchafalaya River, Mississippi River
second largest river basin in the Great Plains, former border with Mexico
Rock River
US: Wisconsin, Illinois
299 mi (481 km)
Mississippi River
notable Rock River Water Trail
Wisconsin River
US: Wisconsin
420 mi (680 km)
Mississippi River
longest river within Wisconsin
Nass River
Canada: British Columbia
270 mi (430 km)
Portland Inlet
, Pacific Ocean
volcanic activity near river, salmon fishery
Potomac River
US: West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia
405 mi (652 km)
Chesapeake Bay
, Atlantic Ocean
4th largest drainage basin on the East Coast of the US, largest river in DC, military historical events in US history
Shenandoah River
US: Virginia, West Virginia
56 mi (90 km)
Potomac River
well known since colonial times
Roanoke River
US: Virginia, North Carolina
410 mi (660 km)
Atlantic Ocean
site of early Native American and colonial settlements
Rio Conchos
Mexico:
Chihuahua (state)
350 mi (560 km)
Rio Grande
important river in northern Mexico, largest tributary of the Rio Grande
Rio Grande
Mexico: Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, US: Colorado, New Mexico, Texas
1,896 mi (3,051 km)
Gulf of Mexico
longest US/Mexico border river
Sacramento River
US: California
400 mi (640 km)
Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta
,
San Francisco Bay
, Pacific Ocean
largest river in California, California Gold Rush
Pit River
US: California
207 mi (333 km)
Sacramento River
Native American home
Feather River
US: California
73 mi (117 km)
Sacramento River
home to the
Maidu
Native Americans
Saskatchewan
Canada: Manitoba, Saskatchewan
340 mi (550 km)
Lake Winnipeg
important transportation route in Pre-Columbian era, three hydroelectric dams
Skagit River
Canada: British Columbia US: Washington
240 mi (390 km)
Puget Sound
, Pacific Ocean
home to
Skagit peoples
Skeena River
Canada: British Columbia
350 mi (560 km)
Pacific Ocean
2nd longest river in British Columbia
Babine River
Canada: British Columbia
97 mi (156 km)
Skeena River
one of the last unspoiled rivers
St. Johns River
US: Florida
310 mi (500 km)
Atlantic Ocean
longest river within Florida
Saint Lawrence River
Canada: Ontario, Quebec US: New York
310 mi (500 km)
Gulf of St. Lawrence
, Atlantic Ocean
connects
Great Lakes
, provides basis for
St. Lawrence Seaway
Cuyahoga River
US: Ohio
84.9 mi (136.6 km)
Saint Lawrence River
1795 western boundary of US, so polluted in 1969 that it caught fire
Detroit River
Canada: Ontario US: Michigan
28 mi (45 km)
Saint Lawrence River
one of world's busiest waterways, border river, designated
American Heritage Rivers
and
Canadian Heritage Rivers System
Fox River
US: Wisconsin
200 mi (320 km)
Green Bay
, Lake Michigan
largest tributary of
Lake Michigan
Saginaw River
US: Michigan
22 mi (35 km)
Saginaw Bay
, Saint Lawrence River
important shipping route
Ottawa River
Canada:
Quebec
, Ontario
791 mi (1,273 km)
Saint Lawrence River
vital role for
Algonquin people
, Provincial border
Morice
Canada: British Columbia
150 mi (240 km)
Saint Lawrence River or Skeena River
endangered river,
Enbridge
pipeline threat
Susquehanna River
US: New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland
444 mi (715 km)
Chesapeake Bay
, Atlantic Ocean
longest river on the East-Coast of the US
Yukon River
Canada: Yukon, British Columbia US: Alaska
1,980 mi (3,190 km)
Bering Sea
, Pacific Ocean
longest river flowing through Canada and Alaska
Tanana River
US: Alaska
540 mi (870 km)
Yukon River
evidence of Paleo-Arctic human activity,
Nenana Ice Classic
contest for charity to predict ice-out
Usumacinta River
Mexico:
Tabasco
, Guatemala
620 mi (1,000 km)
Gulf of Mexico
important to Mayan Civilization
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