Kansas River

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The Kansas (or Kaw) River is a river in eastern Kansas in the United States. It was named for the Kaw people who once inhabited the Great Plains wilderness areas along its banks and supporting streams.

The Kaw is formed by the confluence of the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers near Junction City. It then flows eastward to join the Missouri River in Kansas City. From Junction City, the riverbed's elevation drops from 1050 feet to 730 feet at Kaw Point. See watershed maps: 1

For part of its 170 mile length through north central Kansas, it displays the character of a high plains riverway, with wide shallow banks, subject to seasonal flash flooding. Some of the cities it passes through are Manhattan, Topeka, Lawrence, Shawnee and Kansas City. Its primary tributaries include the Big Blue and Wakarusa rivers.

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Cities and towns along the Kansas River

(This list follows Kansas River flow downstream)

Tributaries

See also

External links

de:Kansas (Fluss) ja:カンザス川


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