Jerin tsarin kogun dangane da tsawonsu
Wannan jerin kogunan da sukafi kowanne tsayi a Duniya. Sun haɗa da tsarin kogi da ke da tsayin sama da kilomita 1,000 kilometres (620 mi).
Ma'anar tsayi
gyara sasheAkwai abubuwa da dama, kamar tantance tushe,[1] ganewa ko ma'anar bakin ruwan, da kuma ma'aunin gwaji,[2] na tsawon kogin tsakanin tushe da baki, waɗanda ke ƙayyade ma'anar "tsayin kogi". Sakamakon haka, ma'aunin gwada koguna da yawa sun kasance mafi yawansu kintatawa ne (duba kuma paradox na bakin ruwa). Musamman, da kuma alama akwai sabani game da kogin da yafi kowanne tsayi a duniya a tsakanin kogin Nilu[3] ko Amazon[4] A al'adance ana la'akari da kogin Nilu ya fi tsayi, amma a cikin shekarar 2007 da 2008 wasu masana kimiyya sun yi iƙirarin cewa Amazon ya fi tsayi[5][6][7] ta hanyar auna kogin tare da maƙwabtan Pará da ke kusa da tashar ruwa mafi tsayi.[8] Wani labarin da aka yi bita wanda aka buga a shekara ta 2009 a cikin International Journal of Digital Earth ya kammala cewa kogin Nilu ya fi tsayi.[9]
Ko da idan akwai taswirori dalla-dalla, ma'aunin tsayi ba koyaushe yake zama daidai ba. Kogin yana iya samun tashoshi da yawa, ko anabranches. Tsawon zai iya dogara ne akan ko an auna tsakiya ko gefen kogin. Wataƙila ba a bayyana yadda za a auna tsawon ta tafki ko rijiyoyi ba. Canje-canje na yanayi da na shekara-shekara na iya canza koguna da tafkuna. Sauran abubuwan da za su iya canza tsawon kogin sun hada da zagayowar zaizayar kasa da ambaliya, madatsun ruwa, lefes, da kuma tashoshi. Bugu da ƙari, tsayin ma'ana zai iya canzawa sosai a tsawon lokaci saboda cutoffs daga Allah ko kuma wanda mutum yayi, lokacin da wani sabon tashar ya yanke a kan ƙasa, yana ƙetare babban kogi mai lankwasa. Misali, saboda cutoffs 18 da aka kirkira tsakanin 1766 da 1885, tsawon kogin Mississippi daga Alkahira, Illinois zuwa New Orleans, Louisiana, an rage shi da 218 miles (351 km).[10]
Waɗannan wurare suna sa yayi wahala, watakila ma ba zai yiwu ba, don samun daidaitaccen ma'auni na tsawon kogi. Bambancin daidai da asali kuma yana sa wahalar yin kwatancen tsayi tsakanin koguna daban-daban ba tare da an samu sabani ba.
Jerin tsarin kogin ya fi tsayin kilomita 1,000
gyara sasheGa mafi yawan koguna, kafofin daban-daban sun bayar bayanai masu karo da juna kan tsawon kogunansu. Bayanin da ke cikin tushe daban-daban yana tsakanin alamar baka.
Maɓallin launi na nahiyar | |||||
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Afirka | Asiya | Ostiraliya | Turai | Amirka ta Arewa | Kudancin Amurka |
Rank | River | Length (km) | Length (miles) | Drainage area (km2) [Ana bukatan hujja] |
Average discharge (m3/s) [Ana bukatan hujja] |
Outflow | Countries in the drainage basin [Ana bukatan hujja] |
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1. | Nile–White Nile–Kagera–Nyabarongo–Mwogo–Rukarara[n 1] | 6,650[3] (7,088)[9] |
4,130[3] (4,404)[9] |
3,254,555 | 2,800 | Mediterranean | Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Egypt, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan |
2. | Amazon–Ucayali–Tambo–Ene–Mantaro[n 1] | 6,400[4] (6,992)[9] |
3,976[4] (4,345)[9] |
7,000,000[4] | 209,000 | Atlantic Ocean | Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana |
3. | Yangtze–Jinsha–Tongtian–Dangqu (Chang Jiang) |
6,300 (6,418) |
3,917 (3,988) |
1,800,000 | 30,166 | East China Sea | China |
4. | Mississippi–Missouri–Jefferson–Beaverhead–Red Rock–Hell Roaring | 6,275 |
3,902 |
2,980,000 | 16,792 | Gulf of Mexico | United States (98.5%), Canada (1.5%) |
5. | Yenisey–Angara–Selenga–Ider | 5,539 |
3,445 |
2,580,000 | 18,050 | Kara Sea | Russia (97%), Mongolia (2.9%) |
6. | Yellow River (Huang He) |
5,464 |
3,395 |
745,000 | 2,571 | Bohai Sea | China |
7. | Ob–Irtysh | 5,410 | 3,364 | 2,990,000 | 12,475 | Gulf of Ob | Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia |
8. | Río de la Plata–Paraná–Rio Grande[15] | 4,880 |
3,030 |
2,582,672 | 22,000 | Río de la Plata | Brazil (46.7%), Argentina (27.7%), Paraguay (13.5%), Bolivia (8.3%), Uruguay (3.8%) |
9. | Congo–Chambeshi (Zaïre) |
4,700 |
2,922 |
3,680,000 | 41,800 | Atlantic Ocean | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Angola, Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Cameroon, Zambia, Burundi, Rwanda |
10. | Amur–Argun–Kherlen (Heilong Jiang) |
4,444 | 2,763 | 1,855,000 | 11,400 | Sea of Okhotsk | Russia, China, Mongolia |
11. | Lena | 4,400 |
2,736 |
2,490,000 | 15,500 | Laptev Sea | Russia |
12. | Mekong (Lancang Jiang) |
4,350 | 2,705 | 810,000 | 16,000 | South China Sea | China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam |
13. | Mackenzie–Slave–Peace–Finlay | 4,241 |
2,637 |
1,790,000 | 10,300 | Beaufort Sea | Canada |
14. | Niger | 4,200 |
2,611 |
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 | 2,466 | 712,035 | 19,800[16][17] | Ganges | India (58.0%), China (19.7%), Nepal (9.0%), Bangladesh (6.6%), Disputed India/China (4.2%), Bhutan (2.4%) |
16. | Murray–Darling–Culgoa–Balonne–Condamine | 3,672[18] | 2,282 |
1,061,000 | 767 | Southern Ocean | Australia |
17. | Tocantins–Araguaia | 3,650 | 2,270 | 950,000 | 13,598 | Atlantic Ocean (Marajó Bay), Amazon Delta | Brazil |
18. | Volga | 3,645 | 2,266 | 1,380,000 | 8,080 | Caspian Sea | Russia |
19. | Indus–Sênggê Zangbo | 3,610 | 2,250 | 960,000 | 7,160 | Arabian Sea | Pakistan (93%), India and China |
20. | Shatt al-Arab–Euphrates–Murat | 3,596 |
2,236 |
884,000 | 856 | Persian Gulf | Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Iran |
21. | Madeira–Mamoré–Grande–Caine–Rocha | 3,380 | 2,100 | 1,485,200 | 31,200 | Amazon | Brazil, Bolivia, Peru |
22. | Purús | 3,211 | 1,995 | 63,166 | 8,400 | Amazon | Brazil, Peru |
23. | Yukon | 3,185 | 1,980[19] | 850,000 | 6,210 | Bering Sea | United States (59.8%), Canada (40.2%) |
24. | São Francisco | 3,180* (2,900) |
1,976* (1,802) |
610,000 | 3,300 | Atlantic Ocean | Brazil |
25. | Syr Darya–Naryn | 3,078 | 1,913 | 219,000 | 703 | Aral Sea | Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan |
26. | Salween (Nu Jiang) |
3,060 | 1,901 | 324,000 | 3,153[20] | Andaman Sea | China (52.4%), Myanmar (43.9%), Thailand (3.7%) |
27. | Saint Lawrence–Niagara–Detroit–Saint Clair–Saint Marys–Saint Louis–North (Great Lakes) | 3,058 | 1,900[19] | 1,030,000 | 10,100 | Gulf of Saint Lawrence | Canada (52.1%), United States (47.9%) |
28. | Rio Grande | 3,057 | 1,900[19] | 570,000 | 82 | Gulf of Mexico | United States (52.1%), Mexico (47.9%) |
29. | Lower Tunguska | 2,989 | 1,857 | 473,000 | 3,600 | Yenisei | Russia |
30. | Danube–Breg (Donau, Dunăre, Duna, Dunav, Dunaj) | 2,888* | 1,795* | 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. | Irrawaddy River–N'Mai River–Dulong River–Kelaoluo–Gada Qu | 2,809* | 1,745.8* | 404,200* | 13,000* | Andaman Sea | China, Myanmar |
32. | Zambezi (Zambesi) |
2,740* | 1,703* | 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 | 1,700 | 454,000 | 1,480 | Lena | Russia |
34. | Ganges–Hooghly–Padma (Ganga) | 2,704[21] | 1,690 | 1,024,000 | 12,037[22] | Bay of Bengal | India, Bangladesh, Nepal |
35. | Amu Darya–Panj | 2,620 | 1,628 | 534,739 | 1,400 | Aral Sea | Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan |
36. | Japurá (Rio Yapurá) | 2,615* | 1,625* | 242,259 | 6,000 | Amazon | Brazil, Colombia |
37. | Nelson–Saskatchewan | 2,570 | 1,597 | 1,093,000 | 2,575 | Hudson Bay | Canada, United States |
38. | Paraguay (Rio Paraguay) | 2,549 | 1,584 | 900,000 | 4,300 | Paraná | Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina |
39. | Kolyma | 2,513 | 1,562 | 644,000 | 3,800 | East Siberian Sea | Russia |
40. | Pilcomayo | 2,500 | 1,553 | 270,000 | Paraguay | Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia | |
41. | Upper Ob–Katun | 2,490 | 1,547 | Ob | Russia | ||
42. | Ishim | 2,450 | 1,522 | 177,000 | 56 | Irtysh | Kazakhstan, Russia |
43. | Ural | 2,428 | 1,509 | 237,000 | 475 | Caspian Sea | Russia, Kazakhstan |
44. | Juruá | 2,410 | 1,498 | 200,000 | 6,000 | Amazon | Peru, Brazil |
45. | Arkansas | 2,348 | 1,459 | 505,000 (435,122) |
1,066 | Mississippi | United States |
46. | Colorado (western U.S.) | 2,333 | 1,450 | 390,000 | 1,200 | Gulf of California | United States, Mexico |
47. | Olenyok | 2,292 | 1,424 | 219,000 | 1,210 | Laptev Sea | Russia |
48. | Dnieper | 2,287 | 1,421 | 516,300 | 1,670 | Black Sea | Ukraine, Belarus, Russia |
49. | Aldan | 2,273 | 1,412 | 729,000 | 5,060 | Lena | Russia |
50. | Ubangi–Uele[23] | 2,270 | 1,410 | 772,800 | 4,000 | Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo |
51. | Negro | 2,250 | 1,398 | 720,114 | 26,700 | Amazon | Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia |
52. | Columbia | 2,250 (1,953) | 1,398 (1,214) | 415,211 | 7,500 | Pacific Ocean | United States, Canada |
53. | Pearl–Xi-Xun-Qian-Hongshui-Nanpan | 2,200 | 1,376 | 437,000 | 13,600 | South China Sea | China (98.5%), Vietnam (1.5%) |
54. | Red (USA) | 2,188 | 1,360 | 78,592 | 875 | Mississippi | United States |
55. | Kasai | 2,153 | 1,338 | 880,200 | 10,000 | Congo | Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
56. | Ohio–Allegheny | 2,102 | 1,306 | 490,603 | 7,957 | Mississippi | United States |
57. | Orinoco | 2,101 | 1,306 | 1,380,000 | 33,000 | Atlantic Ocean | Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana |
58. | Tarim | 2,100 | 1,305 | 557,000 | Lop Nur | China | |
59. | Xingu | 2,100 | 1,305 | Amazon | Brazil | ||
60. | Orange | 2,092 | 1,300 | Atlantic Ocean | South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho | ||
61. | Brazos-Double Mountain Fork-North Fork-Blackwater Draw | 2,060 | 1,280[24] | Gulf of Mexico | United States | ||
62. | Northern Salado | 2,010 | 1,249 | Paraná | Argentina | ||
63. | Vitim | 1,978 | 1,229 | Lena | Russia | ||
64. | Tigris | 1,950 | 1,212 | Shatt al-Arab | Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Iran | ||
65. | Songhua | 1,927 | 1,197 | Amur | China | ||
66. | Tapajós | 1,900 | 1,181 | Amazon | Brazil | ||
67. | Don | 1,870 | 1,162 | 425,600 | 935 | Sea of Azov | Russia, Ukraine |
68. | Stony Tunguska | 1,865 | 1,159 | 240,000 | Yenisey | Russia | |
69. | Pechora | 1,809 | 1,124 | 322,000 | 4,100 | Barents Sea | Russia |
70. | Kama | 1,805 | 1,122 | 507,000 | 4,100 | Volga | Russia |
71. | Limpopo | 1,800 | 1,118 | 413,000 | Indian Ocean | Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Botswana | |
72. | Chulym | 1,799 | 1,118 | 134,000 | Ob | Russia | |
73. | Guaporé (Itenez) | 1,749 | 1,087 | Mamoré | Brazil, Bolivia | ||
74. | Indigirka | 1,726 | 1,072 | 360,400 | 1,810 | East Siberian Sea | Russia |
75. | Snake | 1,670 | 1,038 | 279,719 | 1,611 | Columbia | United States |
76. | Senegal | 1,641 | 1,020 | 419,659 | Atlantic Ocean | Guinea, Senegal, Mali, Mauritania | |
77. | Uruguay | 1,610 | 1,000 | 370,000 | Atlantic Ocean | Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil | |
78. | Blue Nile | 1,600 | 994 | 326,400 | Nile | Ethiopia, Sudan | |
78. | Churchill | 1,600 | 994 | Hudson Bay | Canada | ||
78. | Khatanga–Kotuy | 1,600 | 994 | Laptev Sea | Russia | ||
78. | Okavango (Cubango) | 1,600 | 994 | Okavango Delta | Namibia, Angola, Botswana | ||
78. | Volta | 1,600 | 994 | Gulf of Guinea | Ghana, Burkina Faso, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Benin | ||
83. | Beni | 1,599 | 994 | 283,350 | 8,900 | Madeira | Bolivia |
84. | Platte | 1,594 | 990 | Missouri | United States | ||
85. | Tobol | 1,591 | 989 | Irtysh | Kazakhstan, Russia | ||
86. | Alazeya | 1,590 | 988 | 64,700 | East Siberian Sea | Russia | |
87. | Jubba–Shebelle | 1,580* | 982* | Indian Ocean | Ethiopia, Somalia | ||
88. | Içá (Putumayo) | 1,575 | 979 | Amazon | Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador | ||
89. | Magdalena | 1,550 | 963 | 263,858 | 9,000 | Caribbean | Colombia |
90. | Han | 1,532 | 952 | Yangtze | China | ||
91. | Kura/Mt'k'vari | 1,515 | 941 | 188,400 | 575 | Caspian Sea | Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan |
92. | Oka | 1,500 | 932 | 245,000 | 1,258 | Volga | Russia |
93. | Upper Murray | 1,500[25] | 932 |
Lower Murray | Australia | ||
94. | Guaviare | 1,497 | 930 | Orinoco | Colombia | ||
95. | Pecos | 1,490 | 926 | Rio Grande | United States | ||
96. | Murrumbidgee River | 1,485 [18] | 923 | 84,917 | 120 | Murray River | Australia |
97. | Upper Yenisey–Little Yenisey (Kaa-Hem) | 1,480 | 920 | Yenisey | Russia, Mongolia | ||
98. | Godavari | 1,465 | 910 | 312,812 | 3,061 | Bay of Bengal | India |
99. | Colorado (Texas) | 1,438 | 894 | Gulf of Mexico | United States | ||
100. | Upper Tocantins | 1,427 | 887 | Tocantins | Brazil | ||
101. | Belaya | 1,420 | 882 | 142,000 | 858 | Kama | Russia |
101. | Cooper–Barcoo | 1,420 | 880 | Lake Eyre | Australia | ||
103. | Marañón | 1,415 | 879 | Amazon | Peru | ||
104. | Dniester | 1,411 (1,352) | 877 (840) | 72,100 | 310 | Black Sea | Ukraine, Moldova |
105. | Benue | 1,400 | 870 | Niger | Cameroon, Nigeria | ||
105. | Chari | 1,400[26] | 870 | Lake Chad | Chad, Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria | ||
105. | Ili (Yili) | 1,400 | 870 | Lake Balkhash | China, Kazakhstan | ||
105. | Warburton–Georgina | 1,400 | 870 | 365,000 | Lake Eyre | Australia | |
108. | Sutlej | 1,372 | 852 | Chenab | China, India, Pakistan | ||
109. | Yamuna | 1,370 | 851 | 366,223 | 2,950 | Ganges | India |
109. | Vyatka | 1,370 | 851 | 129,000 | 890 | Kama | Russia |
111. | Fraser | 1,368 | 850 | 220,000 | 3,475 | Pacific Ocean | Canada, United States[27] |
112. | Grande | 1,360 | 845 | Paraná | Brazil | ||
113. | Liao-Xiliao-Laoha | 1,345 | 836 | Bohai Sea | China | ||
114. | Lachlan River | 1,339 [18] | 832 | 84,700 | 49 | Murrumbidgee River | Australia |
115. | Narmada | 1,333 [28] | 815 | 98,796 | 1,447 | Arabian Sea | India |
116. | Yalong | 1,323 | 822 | Yangtze | China | ||
117. | Iguaçu | 1,320 | 820 | Paraná | Brazil, Argentina | ||
117. | Olyokma | 1,320 | 820 | Lena | Russia | ||
119. | Northern Dvina–Sukhona | 1,302 | 809 | 357,052 | 3,332 | White Sea | Russia |
120. | Krishna | 1,300 | 808 | Bay of Bengal | India | ||
120. | Iriri | 1,300 | 808 | Xingu | Brazil | ||
122. | Lomami[29] | 1,280 | 795 | Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo | ||
123. | Ottawa | 1,271 | 790 | 146,300 | 1,950 | Saint Lawrence | Canada |
124. | Rio Grande de Santiago-Lerma | 1,270 | 789 | 119,543 | Pacific Ocean | Mexico | |
125. | Elbe–Vltava | 1,252 | 778 | 148,268 | 711 | North Sea | Germany, Czech Republic |
126. | Zeya | 1,242 | 772 | Amur | Russia | ||
127. | Juruena | 1,240 | 771 | Tapajós | Brazil | ||
128. | Upper Mississippi | 1,236 | 768 | Mississippi | United States | ||
129. | Rhine | 1,233 | 768 | 185,000 [30] | 2,330 | North Sea | Germany (57.3%), Switzerland (15.1%), Netherlands (12.3%), France (12.2%), Luxembourg (1.4%), Austria (1.3%), Belgium (0.4%), Liechtenstein (0.1%), Italy (0.03%) |
130. | Athabasca | 1,231 | 765 | 95,300 | Mackenzie | Canada | |
131. | Canadian | 1,223 | 760 | Arkansas | United States | ||
132. | North Saskatchewan | 1,220 | 758 | Saskatchewan | Canada | ||
133. | Vistula–Narew-Bug | 1,213 | 754 | 194,424 | 1,080 | Baltic Sea | Poland, Belarus, Ukraine |
134. | Vaal | 1,210 | 752 | Orange | South Africa | ||
135. | Shire | 1,200 | 746 | Zambezi | Mozambique, Malawi | ||
135. | Ogooué (or Ogowe) | 1,200 | 746 | 223,856 | 4,706 | Atlantic Ocean | Gabon, Republic of the Congo |
137. | Nen (Nonni) |
1,190 | 739 | Songhua | China | ||
138. | Kızıl River | 1,182 | 734 | 115,000 | 400 | Black Sea | Turkey |
139. | Markha | 1,181 | 734 | 99,000 | 405 | Vilyuy | Russia |
140. | Green | 1,175 | 730 | Colorado (western U.S.) | United States | ||
141. | Milk | 1,173 | 729 | United States, Canada | |||
142. | Mun - Chi | 1,162 | 722 | Mekong River | Thailand | ||
142. | White | 1,162 | 722[31] | Mississippi | United States | ||
144. | Chindwin | 1,158 | 720 | Ayeyarwady | Myanmar | ||
145. | Sankuru | 1,150 | 715 | Kasai | Democratic Republic of the Congo | ||
145. | Wu | 1,150 | 715 | 80,300 | 1,108 | Yangtze | China |
147. | Red (Asia) | 1,149 | 714 | 143,700 | 2,640 | Gulf of Tonkin | China, Vietnam |
148. | James (Dakotas) | 1,143 | 710 | Missouri | United States | ||
148. | Kapuas | 1,143 | 710 | 98,749 | 6,507 | Natuna Sea | Indonesia |
150. | Desna | 1,130 | 702 | 88,900 | 360 | Dnieper | Russia, Belarus, Ukraine |
150. | Helmand | 1,130 | 702 | Hamun-i-Helmand | Afghanistan, Iran | ||
150. | Madre de Dios | 1,130 | 702 | 125,000 | 4,915 | Beni | Peru, Bolivia |
150. | Tietê | 1,130 | 702 | Paraná | Brazil | ||
150. | Vychegda | 1,130 | 702 | 121,000 | 1160 | Northern Dvina | Russia |
155. | Sepik | 1,126 | 700 | 77,700 | Pacific Ocean | Papua New Guinea, Indonesia | |
156. | Cimarron | 1,123 | 698 | Arkansas | United States | ||
157. | Anadyr | 1,120 | 696 | Gulf of Anadyr | Russia | ||
157. | Paraíba do Sul | 1,120 | 696 | Atlantic Ocean | Brazil | ||
159. | Jialing River | 1,119 | 695 | Yangtze | China | ||
160. | Liard | 1,115 | 693 | Mackenzie | Canada | ||
161. | Mamberamo River | 1,112 | 691 | 78,992 | 5,923 | Pacific Ocean | Indonesia |
162. | Cumberland | 1,105 | 687 | 46,830 | 862 | Mississippi | United States |
163. | Huallaga | 1,100 | 684 | Marañón | Peru | ||
163. | Kwango | 1,100 | 684 | 263,500 | 2,700 | Kasai | Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
163. | Draa | 1,100 | 684 | Atlantic Ocean | Morocco | ||
166. | Gambia | 1,094 | 680 | Atlantic Ocean | The Gambia, Senegal, Guinea | ||
167. | Tyung | 1,092 | 679 | 49,800 | Vilyuy | Russia | |
168. | Barito River | 1,090 | 680 | 81,675 | 5,497 | Java Sea | Indonesia |
169. | Chenab | 1,086 | 675 | Indus | India, Pakistan | ||
170. | Yellowstone | 1,080 | 671 | 114,260 | Missouri | United States | |
170. | Ghaghara | 1,080 | 671 | 127,950 | 2,990 | Ganges | India, Nepal, China |
172. | Huai River | 1,078 | 670 | 270,000 | 1,110 | Yangtze | China |
173. | Aras | 1,072 | 665 | 102,000 | 285 | Kura | Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran |
174. | Chu | 1,067 | 663 | 62,500 | none | Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan | |
175. | Seversky Donets | 1,053 (1,078) | 654 (670) | 98,900 | 159 | Don | Russia, Ukraine |
176. | Bermejo | 1,050 | 652 | Paraguay | Argentina, Bolivia | ||
176. | Fly | 1,050 | 652 | Gulf of Papua | Papua New Guinea, Indonesia | ||
176. | Kuskokwim | 1,050 | 652 | Bering Sea | United States | ||
179. | Tennessee | 1,049 | 652 | Ohio | United States | ||
180. | Oder–Warta | 1,045 | 649 | 118,861 | 550 | Baltic Sea | Poland, Germany, Czech Republic |
181. | Aruwimi[29] | 1,030 | 640 | Congo | Democratic Republic of the Congo | ||
182. | Chambal | 1,024 | 636 | Yamuna | India | ||
183. | Daugava | 1,020 | 634 | 87,900 | 678 | Gulf of Riga | Latvia, Belarus, Russia |
184. | Gila | 1,015 | 631 | Colorado (western U.S.) | United States | ||
185. | Loire | 1,012 | 629 | 115,271 | 840 | Atlantic Ocean | France |
186. | Essequibo | 1,010 | 628 | Atlantic Ocean | Guyana | ||
186. | Khopyor | 1,010 | 628 | 61,100 | 150 | Don | Russia |
188. | Tagus (Tajo/Tejo) |
1,006 | 625 | 80,100 | 444 | Atlantic Ocean | Spain, Portugal |
189. | Flinders River | 1,004 [18] | 624 | 109,000 | 122 | Gulf of Carpentaria | Australia |
Bayanan kula
gyara sasheDuk tsawon kogin da akayiwa alamar asterisk (*) to ya kasance matsakaicin tsawo da kafofi daban-daban suke bayar. Idan kuwa akwai bambanci sosai a tsakanin bayanan da kafofif daban-daba n suka bayar, to an lissafosu duka. Amma idan kuwa tsayi da kafofi na mataki na biyu suka bayara sun zama daya, to ana sanya matsakaicinsu sannan kuma ayi masa alamar asterick.
- Masana kimiyya sunyi sabani akan wani kogi ne yafi kowanne tsawo a duniya. A al'adance, ana daukar Kogin Nile a matsayin mafi tsayi, amma bayanan kwana-kwanan nan sun nuna cewa Kogin Amazon na iya fin shi tsayi. Bambanci a tsakanin tsayin Kogin Amazon ya danganta ne daga cewa ko za'a sanya sashin Ilha de Marajó da ke gabar Kogin Amazon a matsayin bangare na Amazon, ko kuma a matsayin bangare na daban na sashin Kogin Tocantins.Sabbin hujjoji da suka soma daga (ranar 16 June 2007) wanda aka samo daga Andes, ya nuna cewa Amazon yafi Nile tsayi da kilomita 100km, da kan ruwanta mafi tsayi a koramar Carhuasanta, wacce ta soma daga kudanci Peru, a yankin arewacin dutsen Nevado Mismi sannan yana kwarara zuwa cikin Río Apurímac.[32] Amma kuma, an riga an san asalin Nevado Mismi tun tsawon shekaru goma da suka gabata (see [http://www.palkiewicz.com/ekspedycje/index.php?p=zrodl_amaz Jacek Palkiewicz[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45]), sannan kuma ma'auni da aka gwada ta tauraron dan-Adam daga wannan wuri zuwa gabar Amazon ya bada akalla abun da bai wuce kilomita 6,400km ba.
- Gabaki daya anyi amfani da sunayen kogunan na yau da kullum. Yawancin sunayen sun kasance sunaye ne na gargajiya na harshe ko kuma anyi amfani da kwatankwanci sunan.
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