Little Bighorn River

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The Little Bighorn River is a tributary of the Bighorn River in the United States. It flows through the states of Wyoming and Montana and is famous for the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which took place in 1876 about 5 miles south of Crow Agency in Montana on the eastern shore.

It rises in the far north of Wyoming, on the northern edge of the Bighorn Mountains. Then it flows northward to Montana, through the Crow Indian Reservation, past the settlement Crow Agency and finally flows into the Bighorn River near the town of Hardin.

  • River system Yellowstone River
  • River in North America
  • River in Wyoming
  • River in Montana
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