Daftar sungai menurut panjangnya
Berikut adalah daftar 50 sungai terpanjang di dunia.
Daftar 50 sungai terpanjang di dunia
Pembahasan yang disebutkan di atas harus dipertimbangkan saat menggunakan data dalam tabel berikut. Untuk kebanyakan sungai, sumber yang berbeda memberikan informasi yang saling bertentangan tentang panjang sistem sungai. Informasi dalam sumber yang berbeda berada di antara tanda kurung.
Peringkat
Nama Sungai
Panjang (km)
Daerah
Aliran
Sungai (km2 )[butuh rujukan ]
Debit
rata-rata(m3 /s)[butuh rujukan ]
Muara
Negara di daerah aliran sungai [butuh rujukan ]
1.
Nil [ n 1]
6,650(7,088)
3,254,555
2,800
Laut Tengah
Ethiopia , Eritrea , Sudan , Uganda , Tanzania , Kenya , Rwanda , Burundi , Mesir , Republik Demokratik Kongo , Sudan Selatan
2.
Amazon [ n 1]
6,575(6,992)
7,050,000
209,000
Samudra Atlantik
Brasil , Peru , Bolivia , Kolombia , Ekuador , Venezuela , Guyana
3.
Yangtze
6,300(6,418)
1,800,000
30,166
Laut Tiongkok Timur
Tiongkok
4.
Mississippi –Missouri
6,275
2,980,000
16,792
Teluk Meksiko
Amerika Serikat (98.5%), Kanada (1.5%)
5.
Yenisei
5,539
2,580,000
18,050
Laut Kara
Rusia (97%), Mongolia (2.9%)
6.
Sungai Kuning (Huang He)
5,464
745,000
2,571
Laut Bohai
Tiongkok
7.
Ob –Irtysh
5,410
2,990,000
12,475
Teluk Ob
Rusia, Kazakhstan , Tiongkok, Mongolia
8.
Río de la Plata [ 8]
4,880
2,582,672
22,000
Río de la Plata
Brasil (46.7%), Argentina (27.7%), Paraguay (13.5%), Bolivia (8.3%), Uruguay (3.8%)
9.
Kongo (Zaïre)
4,700
3,680,000
41,800
Samudra Atlantik
Republik Demokratik Kongo, Republik Afrika Tengah , Angola , Republik Kongo , Tanzania, Kamerun , Zambia , Burundi, Rwanda
10.
Amur
(Heilong Jiang)
4,444
1,855,000
11,400
Laut Okhotsk
Rusia, Tiongkok, Mongolia
11.
Lena
4,400
2,490,000
15,500
Laptev Sea
Russia
12.
Mekong (Lancang Jiang)
4,350
810,000
16,000
South China Sea
China, Myanmar , Laos , Thailand , Cambodia , Vietnam
13.
Mackenzie
4,241
1,790,000
10,300
Beaufort Sea
Canada
14.
Niger
4,200
2,090,000
5,589
Gulf of Guinea
Nigeria (26.6%), Mali (25.6%), Niger (23.6%), Algeria (7.6%), Guinea (4.5%), Cameroon (4.2%), Burkina Faso (3.9%), Côte d'Ivoire , Benin , Chad
15.
Brahmaputra –Yarlung Tsangpo
3,969
712,035
19,800[ 9] [ 10]
Gangga
India (58.0%), China (19.7%), Nepal (9.0%), Bangladesh (6.6%), Disputed India/China (4.2%), Bhutan (2.4%)
16.
Murray –Darling
3,672[ 11]
1,061,000
767
Samudra Selatan
Australia
17.
Tocantins –Araguaia
3,650
950,000
13,598
Samudra Atlantik, Amazon
Brazil
18.
Volga
3,645
1,380,000
8,080
Caspian Sea
Russia
19.
Indus
3,610
960,000
7,160
Arabian Sea
Pakistan (93%), India and China
20.
Shatt al-Arab –Efrat
3,596
884,000
856
Persian Gulf
Iraq (60.5%), Turkey (24.8%), Syria (14.7%)
21.
Madeira
3,380
1,485,200
31,200
Amazon
Brazil, Bolivia, Peru
22.
Purús
3,211
63,166
8,400
Amazon
Brazil, Peru
23.
Yukon
3,185
850,000
6,210
Bering Sea
United States (59.8%), Canada (40.2%)
24.
São Francisco
3,180* (2,900)
610,000
3,300
Samudra Atlantik
Brazil
25.
Syr Darya
3,078
219,000
703
Aral Sea
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan , Uzbekistan , Tajikistan
26.
Salween (Nu Jiang)
3,060
324,000
3,153[ 12]
Andaman Sea
China (52.4%), Myanmar (43.9%), Thailand (3.7%)
27.
Saint Lawrence –Niagara –Detroit (Great Lakes )
3,058
1,030,000
10,100
Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Canada (52.1%), United States (47.9%)
28.
Rio Grande
3,057
570,000
82
Teluk Meksiko
United States (52.1%), Mexico (47.9%)
29.
Nizhnyaya Tunguska
2,989
473,000
3,600
Yenisei
Russia
30.
Donau
2,888*
817,000
7,130
Black Sea
Romania (28.9%), Hungary (11.7%), Austria (10.3%), Serbia (10.3%), Germany (7.5%), Slovakia (5.8%), Bulgaria (5.2%), Croatia (4.5%), Ukraine (3.8%)
31.
Sungai Irrawaddy
2,809*
404,200*
13,000*
Laut Andaman
China , Myanmar
32.
Zambezi (Zambesi)
2,740*
1,330,000
4,880
Mozambique Channel
Zambia (41.6%), Angola (18.4%), Zimbabwe (15.6%), Mozambique (11.8%), Malawi (8.0%), Tanzania (2.0%), Namibia , Botswana
33.
Vilyuy
2,720
454,000
1,480
Lena
Russia
34.
Araguaia
2,704
358,125
5,510
Tocantins
Brazil
35.
Gangga
(Ganga)
2,704[ 13]
1,024,000
12,037[ 14]
Bay of Bengal
India, Bangladesh, Nepal
36.
Amu Darya
2,620
534,739
1,400
Aral Sea
Uzbekistan , Turkmenistan , Tajikistan , Afghanistan
37.
Japurá (Rio Yapurá)
2,615*
242,259
6,000
Amazon
Brazil, Colombia
38.
Nelson –Saskatchewan
2,570
1,093,000
2,575
Hudson Bay
Canada, United States
39.
Paraguay (Rio Paraguay)
2,549
900,000
4,300
Paraná
Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina
40.
Kolyma
2,513
644,000
3,800
East Siberian Sea
Russia
41.
Pilcomayo
2,500
270,000
Paraguay
Paraguay , Argentina, Bolivia
42.
Hulu Ob –Katun
2,490
Ob
Russia
43.
Ishim
2,450
177,000
56
Irtysh
Kazakhstan, Russia
44.
Juruá
2,410
200,000
6,000
Amazon
Peru, Brazil
45.
Ural
2,428
237,000
475
Caspian Sea
Russia, Kazakhstan
46.
Arkansas
2,348
505,000(435,122)
1,066
Mississippi
United States
47.
Colorado
2,333
390,000
1,200
Gulf of California
United States, Mexico
48.
Olenyok
2,292
219,000
1,210
Laptev Sea
Russia
49.
Dnieper
2,287
516,300
1,670
Black Sea
Russia, Belarus , Ukraine
50.
Aldan
2,273
729,000
5,060
Lena
Russia
Referensi
^ Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag <ref>
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^ Roach, John. "Amazon Longer Than Nile River, Scientists Say" . National Geographic. Diakses tanggal 4 March 2015 .
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^ "Río de la Plata" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Diakses tanggal 11 August 2010 .
^ "Scientists pinpoint sources of four major international rivers" . Xinhua News Agency . 22 August 2011. Diakses tanggal 8 September 2015 .
^ "Brahmaputra River" . Encyclopædia Britannica .
^ "Longest Rivers" . Geoscience Australia. Diakses tanggal 4 March 2015 .
^ Syvitski, James P. M., Vörösmarty, Charles J., Kettner, Albert J., Green, Pamela. "Impact of Humans on the Flux of Terrestrial Sediment to the Global Coastal Ocean" . Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2006-09-19. Diakses tanggal 2006-02-27 .
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^ Ganges–Farakka
^ a b The Nile is usually said to be the longest river in the world, with a length of about 6,650 km,[ 1] and the Amazon the second longest, with a length of at least 6,400 km.[ 2] In recent decades debate has intensified over the true source and the placement of the mouth, and therefore the length, of the Amazon River.[ 3] [ 4] Brazilian and Peruvian Studies in 2007 and 2008 added the waterway from the Amazon's southern outlet through tidal canals and the Pará estuary of the Tocantins and then concluded that the Amazon has a length of 6,992 km and was longer than the Nile, whose length was calculated as 6,853 km. The dispute is: "Is the channel south of Isla de Marajó to be treated as part of the Amazon, or as part of the Rio Tocantins?"[ 5]
A peer-reviewed article, published in 2009, states a length of 7,088 km for the Nile and 6,575 km for the Amazon, measured by using a combination of satellite image analysis and field investigations to the source regions.[ 6]
Therefore, as of 2018 the length of both rivers remains open to interpretation and continued debate.[ 2] [ 7] Note that the disputed values have been put in parentheses.