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Green River

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Green River

River in Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah, USA; length 1,160 km/721 mi. It is one of the two rivers that ultimately form the Colorado River (the other is the San Juan). It rises in the Wind River Mountains in western Wyoming and flows south through the canyons of eastern Utah before joining the Colorado River. Navigation is almost impossible.



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The next day, 7th December, they stopped for a quarter of an hour at Green River station.
1822, and in the following year pushed a resolute band of trappers across the mountains to the banks of the Green River or Colorado of the West, often known by the Indian name of the Seeds-ke-dee Agie.
But the great feature was a wide, green river which washed the foundations of the chateau.
 
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