Yes. The Congo - Chambeshi River, also known as the Zaire River is the eighth longest in the world.
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The Congo - Chambeshi River, also known as the Zaire River at 2,922 miles long
One of the ten longest rivers that starts with this letter is the Congo River. This river has a length of 2,920 miles. The longest river is the Nile at 4,132 miles.
Africa has two of the ten longest rivers in the world. The first is the Nile which is the longest river in the world at 4,132 miles long. The second longest African river is the Congo which is the ninth longest river in the world at 2,922 miles long.
The Nile
There are two: 1. Nile River - 6,650 km (Longest river in Africa and in the world) 2. Congo River - 4,700km (second longest river in Africa and 9th longest in the world) 3. The Niger River - 4,200km (3rd longest river in Africa and 14th longest in the world)
Nile RiverAmazon RiverYangtze RiverMississippi-Missouri RiverYenisei RiverYellow RiverOb RiverParaná RiverCongo RiverAmur River
The top ten longest rivers in Zimbabwe include the Zambezi River, Limpopo River, Save River, Runde River, Kafue River, Sanyati River, Gwayi River, Manyame River, Mazowe River, and the Pungwe River. The Zambezi is the longest, flowing along the country's northern border. These rivers play significant roles in the country's ecology, economy, and hydrology. They are vital for agriculture, fishing, and as water sources for communities.
Not at all. The Yarra River does not even rank in the top ten longest rivers in Australia. Australia's longest river is the Murray River, extending for 2508 km.
The Nile
The Nile is so long it flows through ten countries:- Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Egypt
1.Volga 2.Danube 3.Ural 4.Dinieper 5.? 6? 7.Rhine 8.? 9.? 10?