Top 7 

Longest Rivers

In The World

The Amazon River passes through Brazil, Colombia, and Peru in South America. The Amazon River is the world's second-longest river, stretching 3,977 miles (6,400 kilometres).

Amazon River

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At 4,132 miles, the Nile River is the world's longest river (6,650 km). The Nile flows through ten nations, beginning in two places: the White Nile in Central Africa, either in Rwanda or Burundi (the exact location is unknown), and the Blue Nile in Ethiopia.

Nile River

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With a length of 3,915 miles, the Yangtze River is the longest and largest in both China and Asia, as well as the third-longest in the world (6,300 km).

Yantze River

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The Mississippi River is the second-longest river in the United States and the headwaters of the continent's second-largest drainage system, behind only the Hudson Bay drainage system. 

Mississippi River

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The Yenisei is a Siberian river. Yenisei river is a part of the largest, and biggest river system that flows into the Arctic Ocean. It is slightly shorter than the Mississippi River, but it flows at 1.5 times the rate.

Yesnsei-Anagara River

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With an estimated length of 5,464 km, it is China's second-longest river after the Yangtze River and the world's sixth-longest river system (3,395 mi). 

Yellow River

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OB is a significant river in Russia. It is located in western Siberia and is the world's seventh-longest river, stretching 3,700 kilometres (2,300 mi).

Ob River

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