Dunka River

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Dunka River
Country United States
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Main source Minnesota

The Dunka River is a river of Minnesota.

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Coordinates: 47°42′53″N91°52′13″W / 47.7146368°N 91.8701556°W / 47.7146368; -91.8701556 [1]

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