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The '''Colorado River''' is the name of a 894-mile long river in ] in the ]. It flows through ] and empties into the ] at ]. The '''Colorado River''' is the name of a 894-mile long river in ] in the ]. It flows through ] and empties into the ] at ].

This river should not be confused with the better known ] that flows through the ] and empties into the ].


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The Colorado River as it winds through the Austin area.

The Colorado River is the name of a 894-mile long river in Texas in the United States of America. It flows through Austin and empties into the Gulf of Mexico at Matagorda Bay.

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