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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The St. Marys River (French: rivière Sainte-Marie), sometimes written as the St. Mary's River, drains Lake Superior, starting at the end of Whitefish Bay and flowing 74.5 miles (119.9 km) southeast into Lake Huron, with a fall of 23 feet (7.0 m). For its entire length it is an international border, separating Michigan in the United States from Ontario, Canada.The most important area along the river are the rapids and the twin cities of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, with the most famous man-made feature being the Soo Locks on the US side of the border.The rapids of the St. Marys (Sault Sainte Marie in French) are just below the river's exit from Lake Superior.Two of the Ontario tributaries of this river are the Garden River and the Bar River. Other Canadian tributaries include Fort Creek, the Root River, the Little Carp River, the Big Carp River, the Lower Echo River, Desbarats River, and the Two Tree River. The American tributaries to the St. Mary River are the Gogomain River, the Munuscong River,the Little Munuscong River, the Charlotte River, and the Waiska River.. }

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