Little Wolf River
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The Little Wolf River of Wisconsin is a tributary of the Wolf River.[1]
The Little Wolf River originates near Galloway in southeast Marathon County and flows into Waupaca County through Big Falls and Manawa and has a dam. Below Manawa the Little Wolf River passes by Royalton then converges into the Wolf River in eastern Waupaca County.
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44°22′54″N 88°48′00″W / 44.38167°N 88.80000°W