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  2. Sep 16, 2021 · Rivers are the lifeblood of our world. Providing water supplies to ecosystems across the globe, these natural flowing watercourses provide habitats, energy, transportation and sources of recreation. This list looks at the ten most famous rivers in the world, from the Amazon to the Mekong.

    • Amazon River. The Amazon River is in the South American continent. It originates in the Andes Mountains of Peru, travels through Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, and Venezuela before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
    • Amur River. The Amur River is found in the continent of Asia. It begins in the Argun River and forms the border between Russia and China, and flows into the Strait of Tartary.
    • Blue Nile River. The Blue Nile is also known as the Abay River in Ethiopia. It originates at Lake Tana in Ethiopia and then flows to Sudan. The mouth of the river is at Alexandria, where it empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
    • Columbia River. The Columbia River is the largest in the Pacific Northwest area of North America. It flows through Oregon and Washington in the United States and Canada.
    • The Nile. Countries: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Sudan, Egypt, Eritrea. Sources: White Nile and Blue Nile.
    • The Amazon River. Countries: Peru, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana. Source: Apurímac River (Rio Apurímac) Outflow: Atlantic Ocean. Length: 3,977 mi (6,400 km)
    • The Volga. Country: Russian Federation. Source: Valdai Hills. Outflow: Caspian Sea. Length: 2,193 mi (3,529 km) One of the most famous rivers in Europe is the Volga.
    • The Danube. Countries: Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova, Ukraine. Sources: Breg River and Brigach Stream. Outflow: Black Sea.
    • Amazon River. Amazon River is the largest river by discharge Volume of water globally. It is as well the second longest river after river Nile. Amazon has an average discharge of about 7,600,000-8,100,000 cu ft/s per annum.
    • Mississippi River. Mississippi River is the second-longest river in North America with approximately 3730 Km in length. The river passes through 10 different United States of America such as Lowa, Missouri, Louisiana, and Wisconsin among others.
    • Yellow River. Yellow River, also known as Huang he, is the Chinese second-longest river with a length of 3,395 miles, and is the sixth-longest river globally.
    • Congo River. The Congo River was initially known as the Zaire River. In terms of volume, the Congo River is the second biggest in the world with an estimated release of 42.50 cubic meters per second.
    • Nile River – the longest river in the World. The Nile River, located in northeastern Africa, is the longest river in the world at about 4,132 miles. When most people think of the northward-flowing Nile, they think of Egypt.
    • Amazon River – the 2nd longest river in the World. The Amazon River is the second longest river in the world, although some people think it’s even longer than the Nile.
    • Ganges. The Ganges River is 1,569 miles long. It starts in the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, flowing across India and Bangladesh into the Bay of Bengal.
    • Mississippi – the longest river of North America. The Mississippi River is 2,340 miles long and flows through ten U.S. states: Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
  3. www.britannica.com › topic › list-of-rivers-2020029List of rivers | Britannica

    This is a list of selected rivers, ordered alphabetically by continent or region and by country. Africa. Algeria. Chelif River. Wadi Majardah. Wadi Seybouse. Angola. Cuanza River. Cunene River. Kasai River. Kwando River. Lungwebungu River. Okavango River. Zambezi River. Benin. Mono River. Oti River. Ouémé River. Botswana. Boteti River.

  4. Oct 3, 2023 · A list of the most important rivers in the world. 10. Sepik River. David_Chinoy / Flickr. The Sepik River is the longest river on the island of New Guinea. The river originates in the Victor Emanuel Range in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea.

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