I think it is the Tagus river. It runs through Spain and Portugal.-Bianca
No, it's nowhere near Michigan.
Michigan has the largest natural lake in the United States. Michigan is actually surrounded by lakes, and at least 3 of them are notably sized. Each of these lakes shares one side with Michigan, and the other side with another state or country. The official largest lake is Michigan-Huron. Most maps and geography classes break this single lake into 2 lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, but they are technically the same body of water. Lake Michigan also borders Wisconsin, and Lake Huron also borders Canada. If you follow the convention that Huron and Michigan are separate lakes, Lake Superior is the largest natural lake in the U.S. Lake Superior is between the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Canada.
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Albania
Chengcing Lake Longtan Lake Sun Moon Lake
Great Bear Lake
It is my understanding that it did. I have also heard that a "depot" was located in our town of Chippewa Lake, which is located just 30 miles or so Southeast of Baldwin.
They run through Canada and the states of:MontanaIdahoWyomingUtahColoradoNew Mexico
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Lake Mead is a reservoir near Las Vegas. It doesn't run anywhere.