The Orange River is not in miles, but in South Africa.
The Orange River is approximately 1,367 miles (2,200 kilometers) long. It flows through several countries in Southern Africa, primarily South Africa and Namibia, and is the longest river in South Africa. The river is known for its historical significance and its role in agriculture and irrigation in the region.
The Orange River is the longest river in South Africa and is 1,367 miles long. It does not pass through any major cities, but plays a very important role in the economy by providing water for irrigation and hydroelectric power. The original name of the river was Gariep, but was renamed by Colonel Robert Gordon in honor of William V of Orange in 1779.
The river Thames is 215 miles long, the longest is the river Severn at 220 miles long.
The Orinoco River is 1,330 miles long
The Missouri River is 2,341 miles long and is the longest tributary to the Mississippi River.
1,367 miles
The Hudson river is about 315 miles long
The Orange River rises in Lesotho in the Drakensberg Mountains and flows westward into the Atlantic Ocean. The river is 1,300 miles in length.
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Orange River 2200km long
990 miles long
The Missouri River is 2,341 miles long and is the longest tributary to the Mississippi River.