Warroad River

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The Warroad River is a river[ citation needed ] of Lake of the Woods. [1] It has its mouth in the city of Warroad, Minnesota. The river is formed at the confluence of the East and West Branches Warroad Rivers, south of the city of Warroad, Minnesota.

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Coordinates: 48°54′23″N95°17′56″W / 48.90639°N 95.29889°W / 48.90639; -95.29889