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List of rivers of Puerto Rico; List of rivers of Saint Kitts and Nevis; List of rivers of Saint Lucia; List of rivers of Saint Martin (France) List of rivers of Saint Pierre and Miquelon; List of rivers of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; List of rivers of Trinidad and Tobago; List of rivers of the United States Virgin Islands
The following list is a list of rivers of the United States. Alphabetical listing. Listings of the rivers in the United States by letter of the alphabet:
This is a list of the longest rivers on Earth. It includes river systems over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) in length. Definition of length.
List of longest rivers of the United States (by main stem) The Mississippi drainage basin includes the Missouri and the Mississippi rivers, the two longest main-stem rivers in the United States, as well as 18 more of the rivers on this list. The Mississippi main stem is highlighted in dark blue. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
Unusually significant tributaries appear in this list, under the river into which they drain. The longest river in the Americas is the Amazon River . The length of the Amazon River is usually said to be "at least" 6,400 km (4,000 mi), [ 1 ] but reported values lie anywhere between 6,275–7,025 km (3,899–4,365 mi). [ 2 ]
Overview of Oregon river drainage basins. This is a partial listing of rivers in the state of Oregon, United States. This list of Oregon rivers is organized alphabetically and by tributary structure. The list may also include streams known as creeks, brooks, forks, branches and prongs, as well as sloughs and channels.
Deer Creek. Tapeats Creek. Thunder River. Bright Angel Creek. Little Colorado River. Puerco River. Black Creek (Arizona) Silver Creek. Zuni River.
The list is at the outset limited to those rivers that are at least 250 km long from the most distant source, have a drainage basin (catchment area, watershed) of at least 10,000 km 2 (3,900 sq mi), or have a mean discharge (volume, flow) of at least 150 m 3 /s (5,300 cu ft/s). Also included are a number of rivers (currently 47) that do not ...