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The Vermilion River is a 74.8-mile-long (120.4 km) tributary of the Illinois River in the state of Illinois, United States. The river flows north, in contrast to a second Vermilion River in Illinois, which flows south to the Wabash River. The Illinois and Wabash rivers each have a tributary named the Little Vermilion River as well. Access to a stretch of river around a dam owned by Buzzi Unicem was temporarily barred in 2009 after two drowning deaths that occurred on June 23 and 26, respectively, as well as numerous other boating accidents. The river access was reopened in 2010.

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  • Vermilion River (Illinois River) (de)
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  • Der Vermilion River ist ein linker Nebenfluss des Illinois River im US-Bundesstaat Illinois. Der Fluss ist 120 km lang und entwässert ein Areal von 3420 km². Der Vermilion River entsteht am Zusammenfluss von South Fork und North Fork Vermilion River im Livingston County. Er fließt in überwiegend nordöstlicher Richtung in den LaSalle County. Er durchströmt dabei die Kleinstädte Pontiac und Streator. Bei der Ortschaft , gegenüber der Stadt LaSalle, mündet der Vermilion River in den Illinois River. Nahe der Mündung liegt der und das Margery C. Carlson Nature Preserve. (de)
  • The Vermilion River is a 74.8-mile-long (120.4 km) tributary of the Illinois River in the state of Illinois, United States. The river flows north, in contrast to a second Vermilion River in Illinois, which flows south to the Wabash River. The Illinois and Wabash rivers each have a tributary named the Little Vermilion River as well. Access to a stretch of river around a dam owned by Buzzi Unicem was temporarily barred in 2009 after two drowning deaths that occurred on June 23 and 26, respectively, as well as numerous other boating accidents. The river access was reopened in 2010. (en)
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  • Confluence of the North Fork and South Fork, Avoca Township, Livingston County, Illinois (en)
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