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shortest river in the world.​

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Answered by jassychauhan
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The Roe River is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's shortest river. The Roe flows 200 feet between Giant Springs and the Missouri River near Great Falls. The Roe River competes with the D River in Lincoln City, Oregon for the title of the shortest river.

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Asia

Tamborasi River, in Southeast Sulawesi in Indonesia, approximately 20 meters long

Singapore River, 3.2 kilometers long

Europe

Kuokanjoki, shortest river of Finland is 3.5 meters long, connecting lakes Sumiainen and Lake Keitele to each other

Kovasselva, on the island Hitra in Norway, approximately 20 meters long depending on the tide

Reprua River, Georgia, 27 meters

Ombla, river near Dubrovnik in Croatia, approximately 30 meters long

Jezernica, the shortest river in Slovenia near Idrija, approximately 55 meters long

Ljutica, the shortest river in Montenegro located in Pljevlja municipality. It is a tributary of the river Tara and is 135 meters long.

Aril River, shortest river of Italy (near Lago di Garda), 175 meters

Fiumelatte River, Italy, 250 meters

The Norrström and Söderström of Stockholm, Sweden, run approximately 350 m from the lake Mälaren, past the island of Stadsholmen (Norrström to the North, the Söderström to the South) to the Baltic Sea

Vrelo, Serbia, Bajina Bašta, 365 meters

The Pader, Germany, 4.4 kilometers long. Its more than 700 springs lie in a park in the city center of Paderborn, Germany, from where it flows into the larger river Lippe in a Paderborn suburb.

River Corrib, Ireland, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) long. Despite its short length, it has the second-largest flow of any river in Ireland (104.8 m3/s)

River Cart, Renfrew, near Glasgow, Scotland (0.75 mile (1 km) long).

North America

Roe River, Great Falls, Montana, United States, 61 meters (201 feet)

Rio Los Patos, Barahona, Dominican Republic, 61 meters

D River, Oregon, United States, 130 meters

Chute River, Maine, United States, 320 meters

Nautley River, British Columbia, Canada, 800 meters

Powell River, British Columbia, Canada, is a natural river 1005 meters or 3297 feet (around 5/8 of a mile) long

Link River, Oregon, United States, 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers)[1]

Comal River, Texas, United States, 2.5 miles (4 kilometers)

Dunn's River, Jamaica, 180+ meters.[2]

South America

Azuis River, Aurora do Tocantins, Tocantins, Brazil is, at 147 meters, the shortest river of Brazil

Correntoso River, Villa La Angostura, Neuquén, Argentina is, at 200–300 meters (depending on the height of the neighbouring lakes Correntoso and Nahuel Huapi), the shortest river of Argentina

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