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Little Cannon River (Cannon River tributary)

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Little Cannon River at Sogn
Little Cannon River at Sogn

The Little Cannon River is a 30.6-mile-long (49.2 km) river of Minnesota in the United States. It flows into the Cannon River at the city of Cannon Falls. A section of the Little Cannon River south of Sogn, Minnesota is a designated trout stream by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

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Little Cannon River (Cannon River tributary)
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