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This is a list of the longest rivers on the Earth. The data should be considered as approximate and informative, since it is difficult to precisely measure rivers' lengths and drainage areas, while the discharges vary considerably in time. | This is a list of the longest rivers on the Earth. The data should be considered as approximate and informative, since it is difficult to precisely measure rivers' lengths and drainage areas, while the discharges vary considerably in time. | ||
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|1,970,000 | |1,970,000 | ||
|35,000 | |35,000 | ||
|[[Qinghai Province]], | |[[Qinghai Province]], China | ||
|[[East China Sea]] | |[[East China Sea]] | ||
|Asia | |Asia | ||
| | |China | ||
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|4. | |4. | ||
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|3,220,000 | |3,220,000 | ||
|17,545 | |17,545 | ||
| [[Lake Itasca]], [[Minnesota]] (Mississippi); [[Brower's Spring]], [[Montana]], [[United States]] (Missouri) | | [[Lake Itasca]], [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]] (Mississippi); [[Brower's Spring]], [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]], [[United States of America]] (Missouri) | ||
|[[Gulf of Mexico]] | |[[Gulf of Mexico]] | ||
|North America | |North America | ||
|[[United States]] | |[[United States of America]] | ||
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|5. | |5. | ||
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|745,000 | |745,000 | ||
|1,365 | |1,365 | ||
|[[Gyaring Lake]] and [[Ngoring Lake]], [[Qinghai Province]], | |[[Gyaring Lake]] and [[Ngoring Lake]], [[Qinghai Province]], China | ||
|[[Bohai Sea]] | |[[Bohai Sea]] | ||
|Asia | |Asia | ||
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|[[Sea of Okhotsk]] | |[[Sea of Okhotsk]] | ||
|Asia | |Asia | ||
|[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], | |[[Mongolia]], [[Russia]], China | ||
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|10. | |10. | ||
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|[[South China Sea]] | |[[South China Sea]] | ||
|Asia | |Asia | ||
|[[Laos]], [[Thailand]], | |[[Laos]], [[Thailand]], China, [[Cambodia]], [[Vietnam]], [[Myanmar]] | ||
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|13. | |13. | ||
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|[[Gulf of Saint Lawrence]] | |[[Gulf of Saint Lawrence]] | ||
|North America | |North America | ||
|[[Canada]], [[United States]] | |[[Canada]], [[United States of America]] | ||
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| | |South America | ||
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|24. | |24. | ||
|[[Euphrates River|Euphrates]] - [[ | |[[Euphrates River|Euphrates]] - [[Tigris River|Tigris]] | ||
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|25. | |25. | ||
|[[Danube River | |[[Danube River]] | ||
|2,860 | |2,860 | ||
|805,000 | |805,000 | ||
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|27. | |27. | ||
|[[Brahmaputra River | |[[Brahmaputra River]] | ||
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|28. | |28. | ||
|[[Nelson River | |[[Nelson River]] | ||
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|29. | |29. | ||
|[[Ganges River | |[[Ganges River]] | ||
|2,510 | |2,510 | ||
|1,070,000 | |1,070,000 | ||
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|390,000 | |390,000 | ||
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|[[La Poudre Pass Lake]], [[Rocky Mountain National Park]] ([[Colorado]], [[United States]]) | |[[La Poudre Pass Lake]], [[Rocky Mountain National Park]] ([[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]], [[United States of America]]) | ||
|[[Gulf of California]] | |[[Gulf of California]] | ||
|North America | |North America | ||
|[[United States]] | |[[United States of America]] | ||
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|[[Lop Nur]] | |[[Lop Nur]] | ||
|Asia | |Asia | ||
| | |China | ||
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|[[Pacific Ocean]] | |[[Pacific Ocean]] | ||
|North America | |North America | ||
|[[United States]], [[Canada]] | |[[United States of America]], [[Canada]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 8 March 2024
This is a list of the longest rivers on the Earth. The data should be considered as approximate and informative, since it is difficult to precisely measure rivers' lengths and drainage areas, while the discharges vary considerably in time.