• The Pemebonwon River is a 6.1-mile-long (9.8 km) river in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is a tributary of the Menominee River and flows through Marinette...
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  • Menominee River Wausaukee River Pike River Pemebonwon River Little Popple River Pine River Popple River Brule River Peshtigo River Little Peshtigo River Thunder...
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    nearby Pike River. The name Pembine comes from the Native American name Pemene Won Bon, also the source of the name of the Pemebonwon River. The Soo Line...
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  • Virginia Pee Dee River – North Carolina, South Carolina Pembina River – North Dakota Pemebonwon River – Wisconsin Pemigewasset River – New Hampshire Pend...
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    generally south, making broad meanders collecting the Sturgeon, Pemebonwon and Pike rivers. It enters Green Bay on Lake Michigan from the north between Marinette...
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    Mississippi River also has many islands on the state's western boundary. Wisconsin has many rivers including the Wisconsin River and Fox River. Many of the...
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  • Faithorn, Michigan to the east. The Menominee River flows to the east, past Nose Peak Island and the Pemebonwon Islands. Kimlark Lake (elevation 810 ft or...
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