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The World's Largest Rivers

The major rivers of the planet cross continents and countries, creating essential river networks. The Amazon stretches 6,992 kilometers, the Nile covers 6,852 kilometers, while the Yangtze River measures 6,300 kilometers. These waterways shape landscapes, sustain agriculture, and enable transportation. Each river has distinct geographical features, from the Mississippi Delta to the Congo rapids.

Amazon
Amazon

South America

A 6,992 km river crossing Peru, Colombia, and Brazil, it is the largest river in the world by discharge, forming thousands of meanders.

Nile
Nile

Egypt, Sudan

The longest river in Africa crosses ten countries over 6,852 kilometers, from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean, creating the Nile Delta.

Yangtze River
Yangtze River

Shanghai, China

Third longest river in the world at 6,300 kilometers, it runs through China from Tibet to the eastern regions, transporting thousands of boats annually.

Mississippi
Mississippi

United States

A 6,210 km river running across the United States from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, receiving numerous tributaries including the Missouri.

Yenisei
Yenisei

Siberia, Russia

The river forms a basin over 2.5 million square kilometers, originating in the Sayan Mountains before reaching the Arctic Ocean.

Yellow River
Yellow River

China

Stretching 5,464 kilometers, this river flows across northern China from west to east. Its drainage basin covers 745,000 square kilometers.

Ob
Ob

Siberia, Russia

At 3,650 kilometers, this river runs through tundra and forest zones to join the Kara Sea in the north.

Congo
Congo

Central Africa

The second longest river in Africa, it crosses six countries and forms a broad mouth before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.

Amur
Amur

Russia, China, Mongolia

A 4,444 kilometer river that separates Russia from China. Its basin covers an area of 2,052,000 square kilometers in eastern Siberia.

Lena
Lena

Siberia, Russia

This 4,400-kilometer river originates in the mountains near Lake Baikal and flows through eastern Siberia towards the Laptev Sea.

Volga
Volga

Russia

The longest river in Europe at 3,690 kilometers flows entirely in Russia, irrigating eleven major cities before forming a delta in the Caspian Sea.

Murray
Murray

Australia

Australia's longest river traverses the states of Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia before draining into the Indian Ocean.

Niger
Niger

West Africa

The third longest river in Africa, it originates in Guinea and crosses the Sahel for 4,184 kilometers to the Niger Delta.

Mackenzie
Mackenzie

Canada

A Canadian river measuring 4,241 kilometers, flowing from the Great Slave Lake to the Arctic Ocean through the Northwest Territories.

Mekong
Mekong

Southeast Asia

A 4,350-kilometer river originating in Tibet, crossing six countries before emptying into the South China Sea.