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The world's largest river catchment is the Amazon River Basin, which covers an area of approximately 7 million square kilometers (about 2.7 million square miles). It spans several countries, primarily Brazil, but also parts of Peru, Colombia, and others. This vast catchment area is crucial for global biodiversity and plays a significant role in the Earth's climate system. The Amazon River itself is the second-longest river in the world, flowing over 4,000 miles from the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean.

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