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Great Falls is the third most populous city in the U.S. state of Montana and the county seat of Cascade County.The population was 60,442 according to the 2020 census. [4] The city covers an area of 22.9 square miles (59 km 2) [5] and is the principal city of the Great Falls, Montana, Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Cascade County.
The Roe River runs from Giant Springs to the Missouri River near Great Falls, Montana, United States. The Roe River is only 201 feet (61 m) long at its longest constant point, and had been named as the World's Shortest River by the Guinness Book of World Records before Guinness eliminated the category in 2006. Towards its mouth, the Roe is ...
This list of notable waterfalls of the world is sorted by continent, then country, then province, state or territory. A waterfall is included if it has an existing article specifically for it on Wikipedia, and it is at least 15 m (50 ft) high, or the falls have some historical significance based on multiple reliable references.
Niagara Falls marks the border between New York state and Ontario, Canada. It is located in both countries and there are two cities for its location.
The Great Falls were incorporated into the Idaho Territory on March 4, 1863, [58] and then into the Montana Territory on May 28, 1864. [35] It became part of the state of Montana upon that territory's admission to statehood on November 8, 1889. [35] The Great Falls of the Missouri River became the site of a permanent settlement in 1883.
Location: Cascade, Montana: Coordinates: 1]: Lake type: Glacial lake (): Primary inflows: Laurentide Ice Sheet: Primary outflows: Along the face of the Ice sheet.: Basin countries: United States: Max. length: about 26 miles (42 km): Max. width: about 7.8 miles (12.6 km): Surface area: varied: Surface elevation: 3,500 m (11,500 ft): References: [2]: Lake Great Falls was a prehistoric proglacial ...
Great Falls is a series of rapids and waterfalls on the Potomac River, 14 miles (23 km) upstream from Washington, D.C., on the border of Montgomery County, Maryland and Fairfax County, Virginia. The Potomac and the falls themselves are legally entirely within Maryland , since the state's border follows the south bank of the river.
Great Falls College Montana State University, a public community college; Great Falls Dam (Manitoba), a hydroelectric dam on the Winnipeg River, Canada; Great Falls Dam (Tennessee), a hydroelectric dam on the Caney Fork; Great Falls International Airport, an airport in Cascade County; Great Falls Leader, a defunct newspaper published in Great Falls