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The wor Niagara (Iroquois Nation pronunciation "Nee-ah-GAh-rah") comes from the Iroquois word onghiar, meaning "Across the Neck" or "The Strait" but is popularly translated as "Thundering of Waters". It was their name for a waterfall at the point where the other American Great Lakes empty into Ontario that was later adapted by European settlers as Niagara Falls.

Trivia about niagara

  • Marilyn plots her husband's murder at a honeymoon site in this, her only film with a 1-word title
  • The Detroit, Huron & Grand Rivers flow into Lake Erie, & this river with a famous falls flows out of it
  • This river is actually a strait that "falls" 326 feet from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario

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