Английская Википедия:Crooked River (Missouri)

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Kansas City metropolitan rivers with Crooked River in the east.

The Crooked River is a tributary of the Missouri River in west-central Missouri in the United States. The stream has also been known historically as "Big Creek," "Little River" and "Tiger River."[1] The Crooked River was named for its meandering disposition. Big Creek refers to the stream's status as the largest tributary to the Missouri River in the county.[2]

The Crooked River headwaters arise approximately four miles southeast of Lathrop just east of I-35 in southeastern Clinton County and flows generally southeastwardly through the southwest corner of Caldwell and Ray counties. In southwestern Ray County it collects the short East Fork[3] and West Fork[4] and flows into the Missouri River, approximately Шаблон:Convert south of Hardin and 2.5 miles northeast of Lexington across the Missouri in northern Lafayette County.[5]

Location

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Mouth
Confluence with the Missouri River, Ray County, Missouri: Шаблон:Coord[1]
Source
Clinton County, Missouri: Шаблон:Coord[1]

See also

References

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