The length of the Nile river is 7,088 km (4,405 miles). It is the longest river of the world.
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The longest is the Nile in Africa, the largest by volume is the Amazon in South America.
Mississippi river
It can be considered one of the 10 longest by itself, and the Ob-Irtysh combination is arguably the 7th longest river system in the world, the fourth-longest in Asia.
Rio grande
The Nile River in Egypt is the longest river in the world.
The world's longest river system is the Nile-Kagera River system that flows in eastern Africa. There is some suggestion that the Amazon-Ucayali-Apurimac system in South America may be the largest.
The longest river in the world is the Nile river
The Mississippi-Missouri system.
No. Although the Murray River is the longest river in Australia, it is not the fourth longest river in the world.
The fourth longest river in the world is the Mississippi river.
the Mississippi and Missouri rivers combined!!! :)
the Nile is the longest river
Egypt has the world's longest river, the Nile River.