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  2. List of rivers of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Torch River. Rapid River (Kalkaska County, Michigan) Little Rapid River; Torch Lake (Antrim County, Michigan) Clam Lake. Grass River. Lake Bellaire. Intermediate River. Cedar River (Antrim County, Michigan) Intermediate Lake. Green River. Sixmile Lake and other lakes Dingman River. Intermediate River; Boardman River. Boardman Lake; Leland River ...

  3. Category:Rivers of Michigan by county - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Rivers of Michigan. ... Rivers of Bay County, Michigan (1 C, 4 P) Rivers of Benzie County, Michigan (3 P)

  4. List of municipalities in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 United States Census, Michigan is the 10th most populous state with 10,077,331 inhabitants and the 22nd largest by land area spanning 56,538.90 square miles (146,435.1 km 2) of land. [1] Michigan is divided into 83 counties and contains 1,773 municipalities consisting of 276 cities, 257 villages, and 1,240 townships. [2]

  5. River Raisin - Wikipedia

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    The River Raisin drainage basin covers approximately 1,072 square miles (2,780 km 2) in the Michigan counties of Monroe, Lenawee, Washtenaw, Jackson, and Hillsdale, along with Fulton County in northwest Ohio. [1] Today, the land within its bounds is primarily used for agriculture, and light industry.

  6. Huron River - Wikipedia

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    Peninsular Dam, Ypsilanti Huron Parkway bridge over Geddes Pond viewed from Gallup Park, Ann Arbor Huron River near downtown Ann Arbor . The Huron River is a 130-mile-long (210 km) [2] river in southeastern Michigan, rising out of the Huron Swamp in Springfield Township in northern Oakland County and flowing into Lake Erie, as it forms the boundary between present-day Wayne and Monroe counties.

  7. Category:Rivers of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Carp River (Gogebic–Ontonagon counties) Carp River (Luce County, Michigan) Carp River (Mackinac County) Carp River (Marquette County) Carp River (Michigan) Cass River (Michigan) Cataract River (Michigan) Cedar Creek (Michigan) Cedar River (Antrim County, Michigan) Cedar River (Gladwin County, Michigan) Cedar River (Menominee County, Michigan)

  8. Muskegon River - Wikipedia

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    The Muskegon River (/ m ə ˈ s k iː ɡ ən / mə-SKEE-gən) is a 216-mile-long (348 km) [1] river in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.From its source at Houghton Lake in Roscommon County, the river flows in a generally southwesterly direction to its mouth at Lake Michigan at the eponymous city of Muskegon.

  9. Flint River (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Flint River is a 78.3-mile-long (126.0 km) river in the Flint/Tri-Cities region of Michigan in the United States. The river's headwaters are in Columbiaville in Lapeer County and flows through the counties of Lapeer, Genesee, and Saginaw. The cities of Lapeer, Flint, Flushing, and Montrose are along its course.