Red River
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Red River usually refers to one of
- Red River (Asia) (Chinese: 紅河, 红河, Hóng Hé; Vietnamese: Sông Hồng) in China and Vietnam
- Red River of the North in Canada and the United States
- Red River of the South, a tributary of the Mississippi in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana in the United States
Red River may also refer to:
Rivers
- Baloué River in Mali (Manding: "Red River")
- Halys River in Turkey (Turkish: Kızılırmak, lit. "Red River")
- Red River (British Columbia), a tributary of the Kechika in Canada
- Red River (Amal) (Cornish: Dowr Amal), in the United Kingdom, discharging into Cornwall's south coast
- Red River (Koner) (Cornish: Dowr Koner), in the United Kingdom, discharging into Cornwall's north coast
- Red River (Kentucky River), a tributary of the Kentucky in the United States
- Red River (Cumberland River), a tributary of the Cumberland in Kentucky and Tennessee in the United States
- Red River (Maine), a tributary of the Fish in the United States
- Red River (New Mexico), a tributary of the Rio Grande in the United States
- Red River, New York, a tributary of the Moose in the United States
- Red River (New Zealand), a minor river on the North Island
- Red River (Oregon), in the United States
- Red River (Wolf River), a tributary of the Wolf in the United States
- Red River (Victoria), in Australia
- Red River Floodway, a diversion of the Red River of the North around Winnipeg in Canada
- Sutlej, a river in Pakistan sometimes known as the Red River
Settlements
- Red River Army Depot, in Texas, United States
- Red River Colony, in Manitoba, Canada
- Red River, New Mexico, a ski resort in the United States
- Red River, Nova Scotia, a settlement in Canada
- Red River, Shawano County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the United States
- Red River, Wisconsin, a town in Kewaunee County, WI, United States
Areas
- Red River County, Texas, in the United States
- Red River Delta, an administrative region of Vietnam
- Red River Parish, Louisiana, in the United States
- Red River Valley, a remnant of glacial Lake Agassiz in Canada
Other uses
- Red River (1948 film), an American film named for the Texan river
- Red River (1988 film), a television movie remake of the classic film from 1948, starring Gregory Harrison
- Red River (2009 film), a Chinese film named for the Yunnanese river
- Red River (manga), a 1995 Japanese graphic novel series named for the Turkish river
- Red River, a fictional river in City of Heroes
- Red River Cereal, a flax-based hot breakfast cereal
- Red River College, a college in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Red River Drifter, 2013 album by Michael Martin Murphey
- Red River Trails, historical trails of the Red River of the North
- "Red River Valley" (song), an American folk song set along one of the American Red Rivers
- Red River, a 2011 song by The Launderettes
See also
- Arctic Red River, a tributary of the Mackenzie in Canada
- Arctic Red River, Northwest Territories, the former name of Tsiigehtchic, a community on the Arctic Red River in the Northwest Territories, Canada
- Little Red River (disambiguation)
- Rouge River (disambiguation), for rivers bearing the French word for "Red"
- Colorado River (disambiguation), for rivers bearing the Spanish word for "Red"
- Curse of the Red River, a 2010 album by the band Barren Earth
- Operation Flashpoint: Red River, a 2011 video game
- Red River cart, a two-wheeled cart used historically in the area of the Red River of the North
- Red River Campaign, a series of battles fought in the American Civil War in 1864
- Red River Exhibition, annual festival in Canada
- Red River Expedition (disambiguation), various expeditions of that name
- Red River floods, various floods of the Red River of the North
- Red river hog, an African species of wild pig, reddish in color
- Red River Rebellion, the Métis rebellion led by Louis Riel in present-day Manitoba, Canada
- Red River Showdown, an annual football game between the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas
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