The Darling River
The Darling River joins the Murray River from the north at the town of Wentworth. It is the major tributary of the Murray River.
The Darling River joins the Murray River at wentworth.
Both the Murrumbidgee and the Darling Rivers are significant rivers which join the Murray on its northern side.
The Murray River has numerous tributaries which enter from the south. They include:LoddonAvocaGoulburnCampaspeOvensKiewaMitta Mitta
The river is the Darling, and it joins the Murray at Wentworth, on the Victoria-New South Wales border. The Darling itself does not start in Queensland, but its basin is in western Queensland. Its source is at Brewarinna, north of Bourke in far western NSW.
There is no such river as the Darling-Murray River. They are two separate and distinct rivers which, together, make up the Murray-Darling river system. And yes, they certainly do meander, especially the Murray.
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The Missouri joins the Mississippi near St. Louis, Missouri.
It ends at Ipswich when it joins the River Orwell, which flows into the North Sea.
The Benue River joins into the Niger River -Jose(ph)
The Darling River is 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). It is the third-longest river in Australia, with a length of 1545km. (See the related links.) The Darling River was discovered by explorer Charles Sturt in February 1829, and named after the New South Wales Governor, Ralph Darling. The Darling River flows into the Murray at Wentworth, and together they make up the Murray-Darling river system, and the Murray-Darling basin, which encompasses a huge area of southern Australia.