Think you know the world’s most famous rivers? This interactive Rivers of the World Quiz will test your knowledge of rivers from the Nile to the Yangtze. Answer 20 questions about rivers, the cities they flow through, and interesting facts along the way. Whether you’re a geography student or just love learning about the world, this quiz is perfect for you!
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Fun Facts About Rivers
- The Nile stretches about 6,650 km (4,130 miles) and passes through 11 countries.
- The Thames is tidal and has been crucial for trade since Roman times.
- The Seine flows through the heart of Paris and under 37 bridges.
- The Amazon discharges about 209,000 m³/s, more than any other river.
- The Tiber was central to the founding of Rome and is 406 km long.
- The Danube passes through 10 countries and is Europe’s second-longest river.
- The Tigris is 1,850 km long and merges with the Euphrates to form the Shatt al-Arab.
- The Mississippi is 3,766 km long and vital for US transport and agriculture.
- The Yangtze is Asia’s longest river at 6,300 km.
- The Rio Grande is about 3,051 km long and serves as a natural border.
- The Vltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic at 430 km.
- Vienna lies on the banks of the Danube, which flows through 10 countries.
- The Rhine is one of Europe’s major rivers, flowing 1,230 km.
- Belgrade sits at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers.
- The Vistula is Poland’s longest river at 1,047 km.
- The Chao Phraya flows through Bangkok and has many canals along its course.
- The Rio de la Plata is an estuary formed by the Paraná and Uruguay rivers.
- The Mekong is 4,350 km long and runs through six countries.
- The Nile splits into the White and Blue Nile at Khartoum.
- Cairo lies along the Nile, which has supported Egyptian civilization for millennia.