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Panjang Sungai Nil di Mesir yang merupakan sungai terpanjang di dunia ialah 6,650 km.
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The D River
The D River is a river in Lincoln City, Oregon, United States. The once-nameless river, known as the "shortest river in the world" was listed in the Guinness World Records as the world's shortest river at 440 feet (130 m). This title was lost in 1989 when Guinness named the Roe River in Montana as the world's shortest. Attempting to reclaim the title, the people of Lincoln City submitted a new measurement to Guinness of about 120 feet (37 m) marked at "extreme high tide". Starting in 2006, the Guinness Book of World Records did not list a category for shortest river.
The river flows from Devils Lake, under U.S. Route 101, and into the Pacific Ocean, entirely within the city limits of Lincoln City. The D River State Recreation Site off Highway 101 is home to two of the world's largest kite festivals in the spring and fall.
This area was originally settled as the town of Delake, which was later incorporated with other nearby towns to form Lincoln City in 1965. The river had been known by several names, including simply "the outlet", and earned its short name in a contest.
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Roe River
The Roe River runs between Giant Springs and the Missouri River in Great Falls, Montana, United States. The Roe River is only 201 feet (61 m) at its longest constant point. Towards its end, the Roe becomes surprisingly deep, at least 6–8 feet.
A successful campaign to get the Roe River recognized by the Guinness World Records as the shortest river in the world originated from students at Lincoln Elementary School in Great Falls, Montana. Students Molly A. Petersen and former NFL football player Dallas Neil put in an appearance on The Tonight Show as part of this effort.
Previously, Oregon's D River was listed in Guinness World Records as the world's shortest river at 440 feet (134 m). This title was lost in 1989 when Guinness, in what was then called The Guinness Book of Records, named the Roe River as the world's shortest. Not to be deterred, the people of Lincoln City submitted a new measurement of the D River to Guinness of about 120 feet (36 m) long, when marked at "extreme high tide".
Starting in 2006 Guinness World Records did not list a shortest river category.
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terlebih rajin plak aku pagi² ni kan |
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Ombla, river near Dubrovnik in Croatia. The length is about 30 metres
The Ombla is a short river in Croatia, northeast of Dubrovnik. Its course is approximately 30 metres (98 feet) long, and it empties into the Rijeka Dubrovačka embayment of the Adriatic Sea near Komolac in Dubrovnik-Neretva County. Rijeka Dubrovačka is actually a ria, a flooded river valley formed through changes in sea surface elevation on a geologic time scale. The river rises as a karst spring fed by groundwater replenished by Trebišnjica, which is an influent stream flowing in Popovo Polje, in the immediate hinterland of the Ombla. The elevation difference between the river's source and its mouth is just over 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches). The average discharge of the river is 24.1 cubic metres (850 cubic feet) per second. The drainage basin of the Ombla encompasses 600 square kilometres (230 square miles) and, besides the short surface course, includes only groundwater flow.
The Ombla is used as a source of drinking water for Dubrovnik's water supply network, and construction of a hydroelectric power plant has been planned for the past two decades. As of 2012, the plans entail construction of a subsurface reservoir and a 68 megawatt power plant. The plan sparked controversy amid doubts raised with respect to environmental protection and biodiversity management, technical and financial feasibility, and procedural problems related to the project. A particular concern expressed was that the underground reservoir might trigger earthquakes.
Country Croatia
Region Dalmatia
District Dubrovnik-Neretva County
Source Golubov Kamen
- location Komolac, Croatia
- elevation 2.38 m (8 ft)
- coordinates 42°40′33″N 18°8′12″E
Mouth Adriatic Sea
- location Komolac, Croatia
- elevation 0 m (0 ft)
- coordinates 42°40′32″N 18°8′12″E
Length 0.03 km (0 mi)
Basin 600 km2 (232 sq mi)
Discharge source
- average 24.1 m3/s (851 cu ft/s)
- max 104 m3/s (3,673 cu ft/s)
- min 3.96 m3/s (140 cu ft/s) Last edited by Spiral on 19-6-2013 08:40 AM
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Reprua River, Abkhazia, 18 metres
The Reprua is a river in the Gagra District of Abkhazia. Only 18 m (59 ft) long, it is possibly the shortest named river in the world.
Sources of the river are the springs in karst Krubera Cave. The Reprua flows into the Black Sea.
Country Abkhazia
Source Krubera Cave's springs
Mouth Black Sea
Length 0.018 km (0 mi) |
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Rank | Name of River | Length | Location | 1 | Reprua River | 59 ft (18m) ((Not yet Confirmed)) | Gargra District, Abkhazia | 2 | Roe River | 201 feet (61m) | Great Falls, Montana, USA | 3 | D River | 440 ft (130m) | Lincoln, Oregan, USA | 4 | Vrelo River | 772 ft (234m) | Mali Zvornik, Serbia | 5 | Fiumelatte River | 820 ft (250m) | Varenna, Italy | 6 | River Bain | 827 ft (252 m) | North Yarkshire, England | 7 | Comal River | 4 km (2.5mi) | Comal Country, Texas, USA |
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@Spiral awat terlebih rajin...
betul... |
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mana satu jawapannya? d river,roe river or reprua river? |
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Elle_mujigae posted on 19-6-2013 09:12 AM
mana satu jawapannya? d river,roe river or reprua river?
Dalam rekod saya, Roe River [61 meter]
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Eva_yy_Ellin posted on 19-6-2013 09:17 AM
Dalam rekod saya, Roe River [61 meter]
oh okay..cool..
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