It depends to some extent on how you define "river" and determine where, precisely, it starts and ends. Oregon and Montana both have claimed to have the shortest river in the world.
In Oregon, their contender is the D River, which is 440 feet long. However, it empties into the ocean, meaning that the length varies depending on the tide, and Oregon claims that at "extreme high tide" the length is only 120 feet.
Montanta's contender is the Roe River, at 201 feet long.
Both are substantially longer than the Reprua river in Abkhazia, leading from Voronya Cave to the Black Sea, a distance of 59 feet.
Depending on the source, the World's shortest river is either 1) the D River in Oregon (Self-proclamed shortest river measuring 440 feet or 120 feet at extreme low tide) 2) the Roe River in Montana (recognized as the shortest river by the Guinness Book of World Records 1989 to 2005)
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The worlds longest river, the Nile, is in Africa
The D River is a river in Lincoln City, Oregon, United States. Proclaimed the "shortest river in the world" by the State of Oregon, it was listed in the Guinness World Records as the world's shortest river at 440 feet (130 m). =)
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Name the shortest river in Michigan
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the shortest river in Maine is called the Chutes River
The Anchor River is one of the shortest rivers in Alaska.
The shortest river in Ireland is the Garavouge in Sligoamazon
Powell river, bc has the shortest river which the town is named after Two rivers in the US currently claim to be the shortest. The D River in Lincoln City, OR was measured as being the shortest "at extreme high tide." It empties into the Pacific. However at all other times the Roe River in Montana measures as the shortest river in the world