South America
The Amazon River flows through five countries in South America. Starting from its source, the countries are: Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. Additionally, smaller tributaries may extend into Ecuador and Bolivia, but the main river itself directly touches only Peru, Colombia, and Brazil.
The answer is is the the Amazon River.
The Amazon River
the amazon runs through calillona, peru. the mouth (Delta) is located in north Eastern Brazil.
the Amazon River
Tigris flows through Turkey, Syria and Iraq
Amazon River, Parana River, and Paraguay river
Brazil is the main country that touches the Amazon
The Sao Francisco River passes through Brazil. It is considered the main river in that country and plays a significant role in its ecosystem and economy.
Brazil is the main country that touches the Amazon
The beginning of the Amazon River is in northeastern Peru at the confluence of the Ucayali and Maranon Rivers near the town of Nauta. It then flows 4000 miles through northern Brazil and into the Atlantic Ocean. It is second only to the Nile River of northeastern Africa in length.
The River Pluon is the main river that runs through Montagvia.