- Which is the world’s longest river?
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Africa’s Nile River
In northeastern Africa, the Nile is a large north-flowing river. The river empties into the Mediterranean Sea. It is the longest river in Africa and has long been thought to be the longest river in the world, yet research suggests that the Amazon River is slightly longer.
6,693 kilometres in length
2,830 m3/s discharge
Mediterranean Sea mouth
Blue Nile River, White Nile River, Atbarah
Egypt and Sudan are two countries.
Cairo, Aswan, Giza, Khartoum, Jinja, and Juba are the cities.
The Qasr El Nil Bridge, the 6 October Bridge, the Imbaba Bridge, and the Jinja Nile Bridge are all examples of bridges.• maximum width of 2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi)
• average depth of 8–11 m (26–36 ft)