Sand River (Stony River tributary)

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Sand River
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Country United States
State Minnesota
County Lake County
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationGreenwood Lake West
  coordinates 47°33′54″N91°41′55″W / 47.5649156°N 91.6984933°W / 47.5649156; -91.6984933
Mouth  
  location
Slate Lake East
  coordinates
47°39′47″N91°35′51″W / 47.66306°N 91.59750°W / 47.66306; -91.59750 Coordinates: 47°39′47″N91°35′51″W / 47.66306°N 91.59750°W / 47.66306; -91.59750

The Sand River is a river of Minnesota, United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Stony River.

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