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      • The 15 states that share their name with a river are Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
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    • The Alabama River
    • The Arkansas River
    • The Colorado River
    • The Connecticut River
    • The Delaware River
    • The Illinois River
    • The Iowa River
    • The Kansas River
    • The Kentucky River
    • The Minnesota River
    Runs southwest through the state of Alabama, beginning just north of Montgomery.
    Flows into the Mobile River north of Mobile.
    The Alabama River is 318 miles (511.7 kilometers) long.
    The name Alabama derives from the name "Alibamu," a Native American tribe from the area.
    Runs east-southeast through four states, from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado to the Arkansas-Mississippi border.
    Flows into the Mississippi River.
    The Arkansas River is 1,469 miles (2,364 kilometers) long.
    The name Arkansas comes from the Quapaw (or Ugakhpah/Arkansaw) Indians and means "the people who live downstream."
    Runs southwest through five states, beginning in Colorado's Rocky Mountains and through the Grand Canyon.
    Flows into the Gulf of California in Mexico.
    The Colorado River is 1,450 miles (2,333 kilometers) long.
    The name Colorado comes from a Spanish word used to describe something that is "colored red." Spanish explorers gave this name to the river because of the red silt it contained.
    Runs south through four states, beginning at the Fourth Connecticut Lake in New Hampshire, just south of the Canadian border.
    Flows into Long Island Sound between New Haven and New London.
    The Connecticut River is 406 miles (653 kilometers) long, making it the largest river in New England.
    The name derives from "quinnehtukqut," meaning "beside the long tidal river." The river was called this by the Mohegan Indians that lived in what is now Connecticut.
    Runs south from New York state and forms the border of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
    Flows into the Delaware Bay between the states of Delaware and New Jersey.
    The Delaware River is 301 miles (484 kilometers) long.
    The river was named after the Lord of De La Warr, Sir Thomas West, the first governor of the Virginia colony.
    Runs southwest from where the Des Plaines and Kankakee rivers meet near Joliet, Illinois.
    Flows into the Mississippi River on the Illinois-Missouri border.
    The Illinois River is 273 miles (439 kilometers) long.
    The name comes from the Illinois (or Illiniwek) tribe. Though they called themselves '"inoca," the French explorers used the word Illinois. It is often thought to mean "tribe of great men."
    Runs southeast through the state of Iowa, beginning in the north-central part of the state.
    Flows into the Mississippi River on the Iowa-Illinois border.
    The Iowa River is 323 miles (439 kilometers) long.
    The name comes from the Ioway Indian tribe and the river's name led to the state's name.
    Runs east-northeast through the state of Kansas, beginning in the east-central part of the state.
    Flows into the Missouri River at Kansas City.
    The Kansas River is 148 miles (238 kilometers) long.
    The name is a Sioux Indian word that means "people of the south wind." The Kansa Indians lived in the area and French explorers were the first to put the name on a map.
    Runs northwest through the state of Kentucky, beginning near Beattyville.
    Flows into the Ohio River at the Kentucky-Indiana border.
    The Kentucky River is 259 miles (417 kilometers) long.
    The origin of the name Kentucky is up for debate, though most sources reference various Indian languages. It has been interpreted as both "the land of tomorrow" and "plain." The area has been calle...
    Runs southeast through the state of Minnesota, starting at Big Stone Lake.
    Flows into the Mississippi River near St. Paul.
    The Minnesota River is 370 miles (595.5 kilometers) long.
    The name was given to the river before the state and is often interpreted as a Dakota word meaning "sky-tinted (or cloudy) water."
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