Journey Through the World’s 10 Longest Rivers
Embark on a fascinating journey as we explore the world’s 10 longest rivers. These majestic waterways have shaped civilizations, nourished ecosystems, and inspired countless stories. From the mighty Nile in Africa to the expansive Amazon in South America, discover the unique characteristics and significance of each of these extraordinary rivers. Dive into their histories, the cultures they support, and the natural wonders they encompass, revealing the remarkable impact these rivers have on our planet.
- River Nile: 6,650 km Longest rivers: countries: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, and Burundi)
- Amazon River: 6,400 km Longest rivers Countries: (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Guyana)
- Yangtze River: 6.300 km Longest-Countries: (China)
- Mississippi River: 6,275 Longest Countries: (United States, Canada)
- Yenisiei River: 5,539 km Longest Countries: (Russia, Mongolia)
- Yellow River: 5,464 km Longest Countries: (China)
- Ob-lrtysh River: 5,410 km Longest Countries: (Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia)
- Rio de la Plata River: 4,880 Longest Countries: (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay)
- Congo River: 4,700 km Longest Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Angola, Tanzania, Cameroon, Zambia, Burundi, Rwanda
- Amur River: 4,444 km Longest Countries: (China, Mongolia, Russia)