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Cape Breton Regional Municipality (often referred to as simply "CBRM") is the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's second largest municipality and the economic heart of Cape Breton Island. [5] As of 2021 the municipality has a population of 93,694. [6]
Arrow Rock, Missouri; Augusta, Missouri; Atchison, Kansas; Bellevue, Nebraska; Bismarck, North Dakota; Black Eagle, Montana; Boonville, Missouri; Bridgeton, Missouri
The Missouri River is a river in the Central and Mountain West regions of the United States.The nation's longest, [13] it rises in the eastern Centennial Mountains of the Bitterroot Range of the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana, then flows east and south for 2,341 miles (3,767 km) [6] before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri.
The United States Census Bureau estimates that the population of Missouri was 6,137,428 on July 1, 2019, a 2.48% increase since the 2010 United States census. [70] Missouri had a population of 5,988,927, according to the 2010 census; an increase of 137,525 (2.3 percent) since the year 2010.
The Kansas River Basin, excluding the Republican and Smoky Hill River Basins. Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. 15,000 sq mi (39,000 km 2) HUC1027: 1028 Chariton–Grand subregion: The Chariton, Grand, and Little Chariton River Basins. Iowa and Missouri. 10,900 sq mi (28,000 km 2) HUC1028: 1029 Gasconade–Osage subregion: The Gasconade and Osage ...
Poplar Bluff is located along the Black River. [14] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 12.98 square miles (33.62 km 2), of which 12.91 square miles (33.44 km 2) is land and 0.07 square miles (0.18 km 2) is water. [15] Poplar Bluff takes its name from a bluff that overlooks the Black River.
The Missouri National Recreational River is a National Recreational River located on the border between Nebraska and South Dakota. The designation was first applied in 1978 to a 59-mile section of the Missouri River between Gavins Point Dam and Ponca State Park .