River Saint-Joseph (Lake Michigan)

The river Saint-Joseph is a Rivière roughly 338 kilometers of longor who runs in the south-west of the Michigan and the north of the Indiana, to the the United States. It drains a sector mainly rural farmer in the dividing line of the Lake Michigan. It was important in the époch Amerindian S and the colonial payment like route of canoe between the Lake Michigan and the dividing line of the river of the the Mississippi. Sometimes one knows it like the Saint-Joseph river of Lake Michigan to distinguish it from the other river Saint-Joseph, in the dividing line of the river Maumee.

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