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The Platte River (/ p l æ t /) is a major American river, in the state of Nebraska. It is about 310 mi (500 km) long; measured to its farthest source via its tributary, the North Platte River, it flows for over 1,050 miles (1,690 km).
The town of Gering, Nebraska, was founded near the base of the bluff in 1887, and the city of Scottsbluff was founded across the North Platte River from the bluff in 1900. [11] Separated (or joined) by the river, the two cities have since grown together and now form the 6th-largest urban area in Nebraska.
The One Hundred and Two River is a tributary of the Platte River of Missouri [1] in northwestern Missouri in the United States. It flows from source tributaries in southwestern Iowa about 80 miles (130 km) to the Platte. [2] Via the Platte, it is part of the watershed of the Missouri River. Much of the river's course has been straightened and ...
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They lived along the Loup (Pawnee: ickariʾ) and Platte (kíckatuus) river areas for centuries; however, several tribes from the Great Lakes began moving onto the Great Plains and encroaching on Pawnee territory, including the Dakota, Lakota (páhriksukat / paahíksukat, 'cut throat / cuts the throat'), and Cheyenne (sáhe / sáhi).
The Platte River is a tributary of the Missouri River, about 200 miles (320 km) long, [4] in southwestern Iowa and northwestern Missouri in the United States. It is sometimes known as the Little Platte River to distinguish it from the larger Platte River, also a tributary of the Missouri, in nearby Nebraska; the Platte River of Missouri itself ...
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts announced a $500 million plan Monday to divert water out of Colorado under a 99-year-old compact between the states that allows Nebraska to seize access to Colorado ...
Salt Creek (Platte River tributary) Sand Creek (Denver, Colorado) Sand Creek (Wyoming) South Fork Cache la Poudre River; South Fork South Platte River; South Platte River; Spring Creek (Fort Collins, Colorado) Spruce Creek (Larimer County, Colorado) St. Vrain Creek; Sulphur Gulch