Lista kan mga salog segun sa laba
Ini an listahan kan pinakahabalang mga salog sa Kinaban. Kabali diyan an mga sistemang salog na labi sa 1,000 kilometro an laba.
Listahan kan mga sistemang salog na halaba sa 1,000 km
baguhonFor most rivers, different sources provide conflicting information on the length of a river system. The information in different sources is between parentheses. Plantilya:Expand list
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Africa | Asia | Australia | Europe | North America | South America |
Rank | River | Length (km) | Length (miles) | Drainage area (km2) [nangangaipo nin toltolan] |
Average discharge (m3/s) [nangangaipo nin toltolan] |
Outflow | Countries in the drainage basin [nangangaipo nin toltolan] |
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1. | Nile–White Nile–Kagera–Nyabarongo–Mwogo–Rukarara[n 1] | 6,650[1] (7,088)[6] |
4,130[1] (4,404)[6] |
3,254,555 | 2,800 | Mediterranean | Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Egypt, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan |
2. | Amazon–Ucayali–Tambo–Ene–Mantaro[n 1] | 6,400[2] (6,992)[6] |
3,976[2] (4,345)[6] |
7,000,000[2] | 209,000 | Atlantic Ocean | Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana |
3. | Yangtze–Jinsha–Tongtian–Dangqu (Chang Jiang) |
6,300 (6,418) |
3,917 (3,988) |
1,800,000 | 30,166 | East China Sea | China |
4. | Mississippi–Missouri–Jefferson–Beaverhead–Red Rock–Hell Roaring | 6,275 |
3,902 |
2,980,000 | 16,792 | Gulf of Mexico | United States (98.5%), Canada (1.5%) |
5. | Yenisey–Angara–Selenga–Ider | 5,539 |
3,445 |
2,580,000 | 18,050 | Kara Sea | Russia (97%), Mongolia (2.9%) |
6. | Yellow River (Huang He) |
5,464 |
3,395 |
745,000 | 2,571 | Bohai Sea | China |
7. | Ob–Irtysh | 5,410 | 3,364 | 2,990,000 | 12,475 | Gulf of Ob | Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia |
8. | Río de la Plata–Paraná–Rio Grande[8] | 4,880 |
3,030 |
2,582,672 | 22,000 | Río de la Plata | Brazil (46.7%), Argentina (27.7%), Paraguay (13.5%), Bolivia (8.3%), Uruguay (3.8%) |
9. | Congo–Chambeshi (Zaïre) |
4,700 |
2,922 |
3,680,000 | 41,800 | Atlantic Ocean | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Angola, Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Cameroon, Zambia, Burundi, Rwanda |
10. | Amur–Argun–Kherlen (Heilong Jiang) |
4,444 | 2,763 | 1,855,000 | 11,400 | Sea of Okhotsk | Russia, China, Mongolia |
11. | Lena | 4,400 |
2,736 |
2,490,000 | 15,500 | Laptev Sea | Russia |
12. | Mekong (Lancang Jiang) |
4,350 | 2,705 | 810,000 | 16,000 | South China Sea | China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam |
13. | Mackenzie–Slave–Peace–Finlay | 4,241 |
2,637 |
1,790,000 | 10,300 | Beaufort Sea | Canada |
14. | Niger | 4,200 |
2,611 |
2,090,000 | 5,589 | Gulf of Guinea | Nigeria (26.6%), Mali (25.6%), Niger (23.6%), Algeria (7.6%), Guinea (4.5%), Cameroon (4.2%), Burkina Faso (3.9%), Côte d'Ivoire, Benin, Chad |
15. | Brahmaputra–Yarlung Tsangpo | 3,969 | 2,466 | 712,035 | 19,800[9][10] | Ganges | India (58.0%), China (19.7%), Nepal (9.0%), Bangladesh (6.6%), Disputed India/China (4.2%), Bhutan (2.4%) |
16. | Murray–Darling–Culgoa–Balonne–Condamine | 3,672[11] | 2,282 |
1,061,000 | 767 | Southern Ocean | Australia |
17. | Tocantins–Araguaia | 3,650 | 2,270 | 950,000 | 13,598 | Atlantic Ocean (Marajó Bay), Amazon Delta | Brazil |
18. | Volga | 3,645 | 2,266 | 1,380,000 | 8,080 | Caspian Sea | Russia |
19. | Indus–Sênggê Zangbo | 3,610 | 2,250 | 960,000 | 7,160 | Arabian Sea | Pakistan (93%), India and China |
20. | Shatt al-Arab–Euphrates–Murat | 3,596 |
2,236 |
884,000 | 856 | Persian Gulf | Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Iran |
21. | Madeira–Mamoré–Grande–Caine–Rocha | 3,380 | 2,100 | 1,485,200 | 31,200 | Amazon | Brazil, Bolivia, Peru |
22. | Purús | 3,211 | 1,995 | 63,166 | 8,400 | Amazon | Brazil, Peru |
23. | Yukon | 3,185 | 1,980[12] | 850,000 | 6,210 | Bering Sea | United States (59.8%), Canada (40.2%) |
24. | São Francisco | 3,180* (2,900) |
1,976* (1,802) |
610,000 | 3,300 | Atlantic Ocean | Brazil |
25. | Syr Darya–Naryn | 3,078 | 1,913 | 219,000 | 703 | Aral Sea | Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan |
26. | Salween (Nu Jiang) |
3,060 | 1,901 | 324,000 | 3,153[13] | Andaman Sea | China (52.4%), Myanmar (43.9%), Thailand (3.7%) |
27. | Saint Lawrence–Niagara–Detroit–Saint Clair–Saint Marys–Saint Louis–North (Great Lakes) | 3,058 | 1,900[12] | 1,030,000 | 10,100 | Gulf of Saint Lawrence | Canada (52.1%), United States (47.9%) |
28. | Rio Grande | 3,057 | 1,900[12] | 570,000 | 82 | Gulf of Mexico | United States (52.1%), Mexico (47.9%) |
29. | Lower Tunguska | 2,989 | 1,857 | 473,000 | 3,600 | Yenisei | Russia |
30. | Danube–Breg (Donau, Dunăre, Duna, Dunav, Dunaj) | 2,888* | 1,795* | 817,000 | 7,130 | Black Sea | Romania (28.9%), Hungary (11.7%), Austria (10.3%), Serbia (10.3%), Germany (7.5%), Slovakia (5.8%), Bulgaria (5.2%), Croatia (4.5%), Ukraine (3.8%) |
31. | Irrawaddy River–N'Mai River–Dulong River–Kelaoluo–Gada Qu | 2,809* | 1,745.8* | 404,200* | 13,000* | Andaman Sea | China, Myanmar |
32. | Zambezi (Zambesi) |
2,740* | 1,703* | 1,330,000 | 4,880 | Mozambique Channel | Zambia (41.6%), Angola (18.4%), Zimbabwe (15.6%), Mozambique (11.8%), Malawi (8.0%), Tanzania (2.0%), Namibia, Botswana |
33. | Vilyuy | 2,720 | 1,700 | 454,000 | 1,480 | Lena | Russia |
34. | Ganges–Hooghly–Padma (Ganga) | 2,704[14] | 1,690 | 1,024,000 | 12,037[15] | Bay of Bengal | India, Bangladesh, Nepal |
35. | Amu Darya–Panj | 2,620 | 1,628 | 534,739 | 1,400 | Aral Sea | Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan |
36. | Japurá (Caquetá) | 2,615* | 1,625* | 242,259 | 6,000 | Amazon | Brazil, Colombia |
37. | Nelson–Saskatchewan | 2,570 | 1,597 | 1,093,000 | 2,575 | Hudson Bay | Canada, United States |
38. | Paraguay (Rio Paraguay) | 2,549 | 1,584 | 900,000 | 4,300 | Paraná | Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina |
39. | Kolyma | 2,513 | 1,562 | 644,000 | 3,800 | East Siberian Sea | Russia |
40. | Pilcomayo | 2,500 | 1,553 | 270,000 | Paraguay | Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia | |
41. | Upper Ob–Katun | 2,490 | 1,547 | Ob | Russia | ||
42. | Ishim | 2,450 | 1,522 | 177,000 | 56 | Irtysh | Kazakhstan, Russia |
43. | Ural | 2,428 | 1,509 | 237,000 | 475 | Caspian Sea | Russia, Kazakhstan |
44. | Juruá | 2,410 | 1,498 | 200,000 | 6,000 | Amazon | Peru, Brazil |
45. | Arkansas | 2,348 | 1,459 | 505,000 (435,122) |
1,066 | Mississippi | United States |
46. | Colorado (western U.S.) | 2,333 | 1,450 | 390,000 | 1,200 | Gulf of California | United States, Mexico |
47. | Olenyok | 2,292 | 1,424 | 219,000 | 1,210 | Laptev Sea | Russia |
48. | Dnieper | 2,287 | 1,421 | 516,300 | 1,670 | Black Sea | Ukraine, Belarus, Russia |
49. | Aldan | 2,273 | 1,412 | 729,000 | 5,060 | Lena | Russia |
50. | Ubangi–Uele[16] | 2,270 | 1,410 | 772,800 | 4,000 | Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo |
51. | Negro | 2,250 | 1,398 | 720,114 | 26,700 | Amazon | Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia |
52. | Columbia | 2,250 (1,953) | 1,398 (1,214) | 415,211 | 7,500 | Pacific Ocean | United States, Canada |
53. | Pearl–Xi-Xun-Qian-Hongshui-Nanpan | 2,200 | 1,376 | 437,000 | 13,600 | South China Sea | China (98.5%), Vietnam (1.5%) |
54. | Red (USA) | 2,188 | 1,360 | 78,592 | 875 | Mississippi | United States |
55. | Kasai | 2,153 | 1,338 | 880,200 | 10,000 | Congo | Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
56. | Ohio–Allegheny | 2,102 | 1,306 | 490,603 | 7,957 | Mississippi | United States |
57. | Orinoco | 2,101 | 1,306 | 1,380,000 | 33,000 | Atlantic Ocean | Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana |
58. | Tarim | 2,100 | 1,305 | 557,000 | Lop Nur | China | |
59. | Xingu | 2,100 | 1,305 | Amazon | Brazil | ||
60. | Orange | 2,092 | 1,300 | Atlantic Ocean | South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho | ||
61. | Brazos-Double Mountain Fork-North Fork-Blackwater Draw | 2,060 | 1,280[17] | Gulf of Mexico | United States | ||
62. | Northern Salado | 2,010 | 1,249 | Paraná | Argentina | ||
63. | Vitim | 1,978 | 1,229 | Lena | Russia | ||
64. | Tigris | 1,950 | 1,212 | Shatt al-Arab | Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Iran | ||
65. | Songhua | 1,927 | 1,197 | Amur | China | ||
66. | Tapajós | 1,900 | 1,181 | Amazon | Brazil | ||
67. | Don | 1,870 | 1,162 | 425,600 | 935 | Sea of Azov | Russia, Ukraine |
68. | Stony Tunguska | 1,865 | 1,159 | 240,000 | Yenisey | Russia | |
69. | Pechora | 1,809 | 1,124 | 322,000 | 4,100 | Barents Sea | Russia |
70. | Kama | 1,805 | 1,122 | 507,000 | 4,100 | Volga | Russia |
71. | Limpopo | 1,800 | 1,118 | 413,000 | Indian Ocean | Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana | |
72. | Chulym | 1,799 | 1,118 | 134,000 | Ob | Russia | |
73. | Guaporé (Itenez) | 1,749 | 1,087 | Mamoré | Brazil, Bolivia | ||
74. | Indigirka | 1,726 | 1,072 | 360,400 | 1,810 | East Siberian Sea | Russia |
75. | Snake | 1,670 | 1,038 | 279,719 | 1,611 | Columbia | United States |
76. | Senegal | 1,641 | 1,020 | 419,659 | Atlantic Ocean | Guinea, Senegal, Mali, Mauritania | |
77. | Uruguay | 1,610 | 1,000 | 370,000 | 4,622[18] | Atlantic Ocean | Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil |
78. | Blue Nile | 1,600 | 994 | 326,400 | Nile | Ethiopia, Sudan | |
78. | Churchill | 1,600 | 994 | Hudson Bay | Canada | ||
78. | Khatanga–Kotuy | 1,600 | 994 | Laptev Sea | Russia | ||
78. | Okavango (Cubango) | 1,600 | 994 | Okavango Delta | Namibia, Angola, Botswana | ||
78. | Volta | 1,600 | 994 | Gulf of Guinea | Ghana, Burkina Faso, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Benin | ||
83. | Beni | 1,599 | 994 | 283,350 | 8,900 | Madeira | Bolivia |
84. | Platte | 1,594 | 990 | Missouri | United States | ||
85. | Tobol | 1,591 | 989 | Irtysh | Kazakhstan, Russia | ||
86. | Alazeya | 1,590 | 988 | 64,700 | East Siberian Sea | Russia | |
87. | Jubba–Shebelle | 1,580* | 982* | Indian Ocean | Ethiopia, Somalia | ||
88. | Içá (Putumayo) | 1,575 | 979 | Amazon | Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador | ||
89. | Magdalena | 1,550 | 963 | 263,858 | 9,000 | Caribbean | Colombia |
90. | Han | 1,532 | 952 | Yangtze | China | ||
91. | Kura/Mt'k'vari | 1,515 | 941 | 188,400 | 575 | Caspian Sea | Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan |
92. | Oka | 1,500 | 932 | 245,000 | 1,258 | Volga | Russia |
93. | Upper Murray | 1,500[19] | 932 |
Lower Murray | Australia | ||
94. | Guaviare | 1,497 | 930 | Orinoco | Colombia | ||
95. | Pecos | 1,490 | 926 | Rio Grande | United States | ||
96. | Murrumbidgee River | 1,485 [11] | 923 | 84,917 | 120 | Murray River | Australia |
97. | Upper Yenisey–Little Yenisey (Kaa-Hem) | 1,480 | 920 | Yenisey | Russia, Mongolia | ||
98. | Godavari | 1,465 | 910 | 312,812 | 3,061 | Bay of Bengal | India |
99. | Colorado (Texas) | 1,438 | 894 | Gulf of Mexico | United States | ||
100. | Upper Tocantins | 1,427 | 887 | Tocantins | Brazil | ||
101. | Belaya | 1,420 | 882 | 142,000 | 858 | Kama | Russia |
101. | Cooper–Barcoo | 1,420 | 880 | Lake Eyre | Australia | ||
103. | Marañón | 1,415 | 879 | Amazon | Peru | ||
104. | Dniester | 1,411 (1,352) | 877 (840) | 72,100 | 310 | Black Sea | Ukraine, Moldova |
105. | Benue | 1,400 | 870 | Niger | Cameroon, Nigeria | ||
105. | Chari | 1,400[20] | 870 | Lake Chad | Chad, Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria | ||
105. | Ili (Yili) | 1,400 | 870 | Lake Balkhash | China, Kazakhstan | ||
105. | Warburton–Georgina | 1,400 | 870 | 365,000 | Lake Eyre | Australia | |
108. | Sutlej | 1,372 | 852 | Chenab | China, India, Pakistan | ||
109. | Yamuna | 1,370 | 851 | 366,223 | 2,950 | Ganges | India |
109. | Vyatka | 1,370 | 851 | 129,000 | 890 | Kama | Russia |
111. | Fraser | 1,368 | 850 | 220,000 | 3,475 | Pacific Ocean | Canada, United States[21] |
112. | Grande | 1,360 | 845 | Paraná | Brazil | ||
113. | Liao-Xiliao-Laoha | 1,345 | 836 | Bohai Sea | China | ||
114. | Lachlan River | 1,339 [11] | 832 | 84,700 | 49 | Murrumbidgee River | Australia |
115. | Narmada | 1,333 [22] | 815 | 98,796 | 1,447 | Arabian Sea | India |
116. | Yalong | 1,323 | 822 | Yangtze | China | ||
117. | Iguaçu | 1,320 | 820 | Paraná | Brazil, Argentina | ||
117. | Olyokma | 1,320 | 820 | Lena | Russia | ||
119. | Northern Dvina–Sukhona | 1,302 | 809 | 357,052 | 3,332 | White Sea | Russia |
120. | Krishna | 1,300 | 808 | Bay of Bengal | India | ||
120. | Iriri | 1,300 | 808 | Xingu | Brazil | ||
122. | Lomami[23] | 1,280 | 795 | Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo | ||
123. | Ottawa | 1,271 | 790 | 146,300 | 1,950 | Saint Lawrence | Canada |
124. | Rio Grande de Santiago-Lerma | 1,270 | 789 | 119,543 | Pacific Ocean | Mexico | |
125. | Elbe–Vltava | 1,252 | 778 | 148,268 | 711 | North Sea | Germany, Czech Republic |
126. | Zeya | 1,242 | 772 | Amur | Russia | ||
127. | Juruena | 1,240 | 771 | Tapajós | Brazil | ||
128. | Upper Mississippi | 1,236 | 768 | Mississippi | United States | ||
129. | Rhine | 1,233 | 768 | 185,000 [24] | 2,330 | North Sea | Germany (57.3%), Switzerland (15.1%), Netherlands (12.3%), France (12.2%), Luxembourg (1.4%), Austria (1.3%), Belgium (0.4%), Liechtenstein (0.1%), Italy (0.03%) |
130. | Athabasca | 1,231 | 765 | 95,300 | Mackenzie | Canada | |
131. | Canadian | 1,223 | 760 | Arkansas | United States | ||
132. | North Saskatchewan | 1,220 | 758 | Saskatchewan | Canada | ||
133. | Vistula–Narew-Bug | 1,213 | 754 | 194,424 | 1,080 | Baltic Sea | Poland, Belarus, Ukraine |
134. | Vaal | 1,210 | 752 | Orange | South Africa | ||
135. | Shire | 1,200 | 746 | Zambezi | Mozambique, Malawi | ||
135. | Ogooué (or Ogowe) | 1,200 | 746 | 223,856 | 4,706 | Atlantic Ocean | Gabon, Republic of the Congo |
137. | Nen (Nonni) |
1,190 | 739 | Songhua | China | ||
138. | Kızıl River | 1,182 | 734 | 115,000 | 400 | Black Sea | Turkey |
139. | Markha | 1,181 | 734 | 99,000 | 405 | Vilyuy | Russia |
140. | Green | 1,175 | 730 | Colorado (western U.S.) | United States | ||
141. | Milk | 1,173 | 729 | United States, Canada | |||
142. | Mun - Chi | 1,162 | 722 | Mekong River | Thailand | ||
142. | White | 1,162 | 722[25] | Mississippi | United States | ||
144. | Chindwin | 1,158 | 720 | Ayeyarwady | Myanmar | ||
145. | Sankuru | 1,150 | 715 | Kasai | Democratic Republic of the Congo | ||
145. | Wu | 1,150 | 715 | 80,300 | 1,108 | Yangtze | China |
147. | Red (Asia) | 1,149 | 714 | 143,700 | 2,640 | Gulf of Tonkin | China, Vietnam |
148. | James (Dakotas) | 1,143 | 710 | Missouri | United States | ||
148. | Kapuas | 1,143 | 710 | 98,749 | 6,507 | Natuna Sea | Indonesia |
150. | Desna | 1,130 | 702 | 88,900 | 360 | Dnieper | Russia, Belarus, Ukraine |
150. | Helmand | 1,130 | 702 | Hamun-i-Helmand | Afghanistan, Iran | ||
150. | Madre de Dios | 1,130 | 702 | 125,000 | 4,915 | Beni | Peru, Bolivia |
150. | Tietê | 1,130 | 702 | Paraná | Brazil | ||
150. | Vychegda | 1,130 | 702 | 121,000 | 1160 | Northern Dvina | Russia |
155. | Sepik | 1,126 | 700 | 77,700 | Pacific Ocean | Papua New Guinea, Indonesia | |
156. | Cimarron | 1,123 | 698 | Arkansas | United States | ||
157. | Anadyr | 1,120 | 696 | Gulf of Anadyr | Russia | ||
157. | Paraíba do Sul | 1,120 | 696 | Atlantic Ocean | Brazil | ||
159. | Jialing River | 1,119 | 695 | Yangtze | China | ||
160. | Liard | 1,115 | 693 | Mackenzie | Canada | ||
161. | Mamberamo River | 1,112 | 691 | 78,992 | 5,923 | Pacific Ocean | Indonesia |
162. | Cumberland | 1,105 | 687 | 46,830 | 862 | Mississippi | United States |
163. | Huallaga | 1,100 | 684 | Marañón | Peru | ||
163. | Kwango | 1,100 | 684 | 263,500 | 2,700 | Kasai | Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
163. | Draa | 1,100 | 684 | Atlantic Ocean | Morocco | ||
166. | Gambia | 1,094 | 680 | Atlantic Ocean | The Gambia, Senegal, Guinea | ||
167. | Tyung | 1,092 | 679 | 49,800 | Vilyuy | Russia | |
168. | Barito River | 1,090 | 680 | 81,675 | 5,497 | Java Sea | Indonesia |
169. | Chenab | 1,086 | 675 | Indus | India, Pakistan | ||
170. | Yellowstone | 1,080 | 671 | 114,260 | Missouri | United States | |
170. | Ghaghara | 1,080 | 671 | 127,950 | 2,990 | Ganges | India, Nepal, China |
172. | Huai River | 1,078 | 670 | 270,000 | 1,110 | Yangtze | China |
173. | Aras | 1,072 | 665 | 102,000 | 285 | Kura | Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran |
174. | Chu | 1,067 | 663 | 62,500 | none | Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan | |
175. | Seversky Donets | 1,053 (1,078) | 654 (670) | 98,900 | 159 | Don | Russia, Ukraine |
176. | Bermejo | 1,050 | 652 | Paraguay | Argentina, Bolivia | ||
176. | Fly | 1,050 | 652 | Gulf of Papua | Papua New Guinea, Indonesia | ||
176. | Kuskokwim | 1,050 | 652 | Bering Sea | United States | ||
179. | Tennessee | 1,049 | 652 | Ohio | United States | ||
180. | Oder–Warta | 1,045 | 649 | 118,861 | 550 | Baltic Sea | Poland, Germany, Czech Republic |
181. | Aruwimi[23] | 1,030 | 640 | Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo | ||
182. | Chambal | 1,024 | 636 | Yamuna | India | ||
183. | Daugava | 1,020 | 634 | 87,900 | 678 | Gulf of Riga | Latvia, Belarus, Russia |
184. | Gila | 1,015 | 631 | Colorado (western U.S.) | United States | ||
185. | Loire | 1,012 | 629 | 115,271 | 840 | Atlantic Ocean | France |
186. | Essequibo | 1,010 | 628 | Atlantic Ocean | Guyana | ||
186. | Khopyor | 1,010 | 628 | 61,100 | 150 | Don | Russia |
188. | Tagus (Tajo/Tejo) |
1,006 | 625 | 80,100 | 444 | Atlantic Ocean | Spain, Portugal |
189. | Flinders River | 1,004 [11] | 624 | 109,000 | 122 | Gulf of Carpentaria | Australia |
Notes
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- Scientists debate whether the Amazon or the Nile is the longest river in the world. Traditionally, the Nile is considered longer, but recent information suggests that the Amazon may be longer. Differences in the recorded length of the Amazon mainly depend on whether the course south of the Ilha de Marajó at the Amazon's mouth is to be treated as part of the Amazon, or as part of the separate Tocantins River. New evidence, (dated 16 June 2007) obtained from a high-altitude scientific venture in the Andes, claims that "the Amazon is longer than the Nile by 100 km, with its longest headwater being the Carhuasanta stream originating in the south of Peru on the Nevado Mismi mountain's northern slopes and flowing into the Río Apurímac".[26] However, the origin of the river at Nevado Mismi had already been known more than one decade earlier (see Jacek Palkiewicz), and satellite based measuring from this origin to the Amazon mouth has resulted in not more than 6,400 km.
- Generally, the most commonly used/anglicised name of the river is used. The name in a native language or alternate spelling may be shown.
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- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 J.C. Kammerer (1 September 2005). "Largest Rivers in the United States". US Geological Survey. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
- ↑ Syvitski, James P. M., Vörösmarty, Charles J., Kettner, Albert J., Green, Pamela (2005). "Impact of Humans on the Flux of Terrestrial Sediment to the Global Coastal Ocean". Science 308 (5720): 376–80. doi: . PMID 15831750. Bibcode: 2005Sci...308..376S. Archived from the original on 2006-09-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20060919054444/http://instaar.colorado.edu/deltaforce/papers/global_sediment_flux.html. Retrieved on 2006-02-27.
- ↑ Parua, Pranab Kumar (3 January 2010). The Ganga: water use in the Indian subcontinent. Springer. p. 272. ISBN 978-90-481-3102-0. Retrieved 17 May 2011.
- ↑ Ganges–Farakka
- ↑ Bossche, J.P. vanden; G. M. Bernacsek (1990). Source Book for the Inland Fishery Resources of Africa, Volume 1. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. p. 338. ISBN 978-92-5-102983-1.
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- ↑ "Chari River". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 21 May 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2023. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ "Narmada Basin" (PDF). India WRIS. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
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- ↑ If the Meuse is considered a tributary, the Rhine basin is 218,300 km2.
- ↑ Rogers, Aaron W. "White River - Encyclopedia of Arkansas". www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
- ↑ Daily Telegraph, Monday 18 June 2007, page 18
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