Yes. The Murray River is the longest river in Australia, with a length of about 2508 km from its source in the Australian Alps to its mouth at Goolwa, on the coast of South Australia.
No. Although the Murray River is the longest river in Australia, it is not the fourth longest river in the world.
The Murray River of Australia is the longest river in Oceania.Many websites will incorrectly state that the longest river is the Murray-Darling but this is not a river. These are two separate rivers (the Murray and the Darling) which form part of a vast river system known as the Murray-Darling river system.
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Many consider that the longest river in Victoria is the Murray, but the Murray River does not actually lie in Victoria. The border of NSW is the southern bank of the Murray. The longest river in Victoria is the Goulburn River, at 654km long.
The Darling River has the longest river catchment, as it is fed by numerous large rivers in its headwaters. However, it is not the longest river. The longest actual river is the Murray River.
There is no such river as the Murray-Darling.The Murray River and the Darling River are two separate and distinct rivers in Australia. Together, they make up the Murray-Darling system, not a single river, which is made up of numerous tributaries.The Murray River is Australia's longest river, and has a length of 2508 km.Australia's second longest river is the Darling River, which is a tributary of the Murray, and which has a length of 1545 km.
The longest river in Australia is the Murray River. Its length is around 2508 km.
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Not at all. The longest river in Australia is the Murray River, with a length of around 2508km. The world's longest river is the Nile River, which is about 6650km, followed by the Amazon, with a length of 6400km.
There is no such river as the Murray-Darling River. The Murray River and the Darling River are two separate and distinct rivers in Australia, with their sources over 2000 km apart.
The longest single river in Australia is the Murray River, with a total length of about 2508km (see the related link).Sometimes, the Darling River is regarded as the longest, as there are numerous tributaries in the north which make up the start of the Darling - but these are separate rivers. The Darling is, in fact, only the third-longest river in Australia, coming after the Murray and the Murrumbidgee.Although the Darling and Murray Rivers are two quite separate rivers, together with their numerous tributaries, they form the largest river system in Australia, referred to as the Murray-Darling system.
Australia's longest river, the Murray River, is 2508 km long, while the world's longest river, the Nile, has a total length of 6695 km. This means that Australia's longest river is 4187 km shorter than the world's longest river.