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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

World's Top Ten Longest Rivers - List of Longest Rivers in World is here

Nile (4,180 miles)World's Top Ten Longest Rivers - List of Longest Rivers in World is here.


1. Nile (4,180 miles): River Nile is The longest river in the world, the river Nile, starts at the Tributaries of Lake Victoria, Africa and runs into the Mediterranean Sea.

Nile (4,180 miles)

2. Amazon (3,912 miles): The Amazon: The Amazon river starts in Glacier-fed lakes, Peru and ends in the Atlantic Ocean.

Amazon (3,912 miles)

3. Mississippi (3,710 miles): Mississippi River: The Mississippi river's source begins at the Source of Red Rock, Montana and ends in the Gulf of Mexico.

Mississippi (3,710 miles)

4. Yangtze (3,602 miles): Chang Jiang (Yangtze): The Chang Jiang or Yangtze river begins at the Tibetan plateau, China and leads to the China Sea.

Yangtze (3,602 miles)

5. Ob (3,459 miles): River Ob - The river Ob starts at the Altai Mountains, Russia and ends at the Gulf of Ob.

Ob (3,459 miles)

6. Huang He (2,900 miles): Huang He River - The Huang He or Yellow river, on of the longest rivers in the world, begins its journey in the Eastern part of the Kunlan Mountains, West China and ends in the Gulf of Chihli.

Huang He (2,900 miles)

7. Yenisei (2,800 miles): Yenisei River - The Yenisei begind in the Tannu-Ola Mountains, western Tuva, Russia eventually running to the Arctic Ocean.

Yenisei (2,800 miles)

8. Paraná (2,795 miles) - Paraná River - The Paraná river in Argentina starts its journey from the Confluence of Paranaiba and Grande rivers and terminates at the Río de la Plata.

Paraná (2,795 miles)

9. Irtish (2,758 miles): River Irtish: The Irtish river's source lies in the Altai Mountains, Russia and joins the Ob River over 2,700 miles away.

Irtish (2,758 miles)

10. Zaire (2,716 miles): Zaire River: The last entry on our list of the top ten longest rivers in the world is the Zaire or Congo river, which starts at the Confluence of Lualab and Luapula rivers, Congo and runs into the Atlantic Ocean.

Zaire (2,716 miles)

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