Talk:Wild Rice River (Minnesota)
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State boundary
[edit]It seems as though this river forms part of the border between Minnesota and North Dakota. There are articles for it in each state, but neither article says anything about it being the border between them.
If it IS the border, both articles should say so, shouldn't they? (I'd fix it myself, but I'm no expert on the borders, etc.) Lou Sander 12:50, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
- The state boundary is the Red River of the North. There are two different rivers named "Wild Rice River," both of which flow to the Red River. (One river flows to the east, the other flows to the west.) Neither of them defines the state border; they might be thought of as ending at the state boundary.--Malepheasant 13:18, 4 October 2007 (UTC)
Counties
[edit]I kept the Rivers of Clay and Becker county because the tributaries are in those counties and discussed in this article.
-- Talk to G Moore 17:09, 11 April 2021 (UTC)