Egg River
River in the United States
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The Egg River is a 16-mile-long (26 km)[1] tributary of the Otter Tail River of Minnesota in the United States. It flows through a chain of lakes in the Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge and the White Earth Indian Reservation in Becker County, Minnesota.
CountryUnited States
locationMinnesota
| Egg River | |
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| Country | United States |
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| • location | Minnesota |
Egg River, as well as the Egg Lakes through which it flows, is an English translation of the original Ojibwe word for the stream and proximate habitat, once characterized as a nesting area for water-loving birds.[2]
