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Greater Grand Forks / Red River Flood / Red River of the North / Sheyenne River / Flood / North Dakota / Red Lake River / Snowmelt / East Grand Forks /  Minnesota / Geography of Minnesota / Geography of North Dakota / Geography of the United States
Date: 2007-09-12 16:33:00
Greater Grand Forks
Red River Flood
Red River of the North
Sheyenne River
Flood
North Dakota
Red Lake River
Snowmelt
East Grand Forks
Minnesota
Geography of Minnesota
Geography of North Dakota
Geography of the United States

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