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Mermentau River. Mississippi River. Natalbany River. New River. Old River (Natchitoches Parish) Old River (Louisiana), in Pointe Coupee and West Feliciana parishes. Old River (Sabine River tributary) Ouachita River. Ouiski Chitto Creek.
Lake Borgne Canal - 041805. Morgan River – 090202-5126. Pirogue Bayou - 041806. Pushepatapa Creek - 090301. Tangipahoa River – 040701 and 040702. Tchefuncte River – 040801, 040802 and 040803. Terre Beau Bayou - 041807. Tickfaw River - 040501. West Pearl River - 090201 and 090202.
Bayou Plaquemine Brule. Bayou Queue de Tortue. Bayou Teche. Bayou Wikoff. Big Creek (Bayou de Loutre tributary) Black Bayou. Black Lake Bayou. Blind River (Louisiana) Boeuf River.
Tallapoosa River – 265 miles (426 km) Ocmulgee River – 255 miles (410 km) Suwannee River – 246 miles (396 km) Satilla River – 235 miles (378 km) Oconee River – 221 miles (356 km) The Flint River is the longest river that is entirely within Georgia. See also List of rivers of Georgia (U.S. state).
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The Vermilion River (or the Bayou Vermilion, French: Rivière Vermilion) is a 70.0-mile-long (112.7 km) [2] bayou in southern Louisiana in the United States.It is formed on the common boundary of Lafayette and St. Martin parishes by a confluence of small bayous flowing from St. Landry Parish, and flows generally southward through Lafayette and Vermilion parishes, past the cities of Lafayette ...
Rivers of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana (3 P) Rivers of Caldwell Parish, Louisiana (1 C, 2 P) Rivers of Cameron Parish, Louisiana (3 P) Rivers of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana (1 C, 3 P) Rivers of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana (1 P) Rivers of Concordia Parish, Louisiana (2 C, 3 P)
The Calcasieu River (/ ˈkælkəˌʃuː / KAL-kə-shoo; French: Rivière Calcasieu) is a river on the Gulf Coast in southwestern Louisiana. [1] Approximately 200 miles (320 km) long, [2] it drains a largely rural area of forests and bayou country, meandering southward to the Gulf of Mexico. The name "Calcasieu" most likely comes through French ...