The Darling River is on the continent of Australia. It forms a part of the huge Murray-Darling river system which dominates the southeastern quadrant of the continent.
The Darling River is in the continent and country of Australia.
The Murray and Darling Rivers, which together make up the Murray-Darling system, is a large river system on the continent of Australia.
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There is no such river as the Murray-Darling.The Murray-Darling is the longest river systemin Australia. The Murray and Darling are actually two distinct and separate rivers with their sources thousands of kilometres apart, but the Murray-Darling basin covers a third of the Australian continent. It is located in the southeastern quadrant of the continent.
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The Darling River is one of the major rivers in Australia, and part of the Murray-Darling river system.It was discovered by Captain Charles Sturt and named after one of Australia's early governors, Governor Ralph Darling.
The Murray-Darling Basin covers 1 061 469 square kilometres, which is about 14% of the Australian continent. Note that the Murray River and Darling River are two separate and distinct rivers. Contrary to popular belief, the Murray-Darling basin is not fed by a single river, but by two major rivers, the Murray and the Darling, and numerous tributaries. The total length of the rivers and their tributaries, according to Geoscience Australia, is 6695km, just over half the length of the Nile River.
The Darling River is located on the continent of Australia. it is a major river in western New South Wales. A tributary of the Murray River, it has its source near the north western NSW town of Brewarinna (not counting the rivers to the north which feed its headwaters).
The Murray-Darling Basin in Australia, fed by the mighty Murray River and Darling River and their many tributaries, is where a large portion of Australia's agricultural interests lie. Livestock and crops depend on this region which covers 1 061 469 square kilometres, about 14% of the Australian continent.
Charles Sturt discovered the Darling River in Australia in 1828 during his exploration of the Murray-Darling river system. He also played a key role in mapping areas of central Australia and helped to further knowledge of the continent's interior.
To begin with, the Murray and Darling Rivers are two separate and distinct rivers. There is no such thing as the "Murray-Darling River", but there is the Murray-Darling River system or basin, which is a vast area of tributaries of both rivers, covering a huge portion of the Australian continent. The Murray and Darling Rivers are each used for such things as irrigation; damming to provide water supply for drinking; watering stock; transportation of goods (in a limited sense compared to the 1850s and onwards); recreation and tourism.