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Ruves de l'Europa per lunghëza
[mudé | muda l codesc]I ruves plu lonc te l'Europa cun si lunghëza (lista nia cumpleta):[1][2]
- Volga - 3 690 km
- Donau - 2 860 km
- Ural - 2 428 km
- Dniepr - 2 290 km
- Don - 1 950 km
- Peciora - 1 809 km
- - Kama - 1 805 km (l majer ruf afluënt a man ciancia de la Volga y l majer n cont de purteda)
- - Oka - 1 500 km
- - Belaya - 1 430 km (ruf afluënt dl Kama)
- Dniestr - 1 352 km
- Rain - 1 236 km
- - Desna - 1 130 km (majer ruf afluënt a man ciancia dl Dniepr)
- Elbe - 1 091 km
- - Donets - 1 053 km (majer ruf afluënt a man drëta dl Don)
- Vistula - 1 047 km
- Tajo - 1 038 km
- Daugava - 1 020 km
- Loire - 1 012 km
- - Tisza - 966 km (1 358 km dan l 1880)[3] (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Ebro - 960 km
- - Prut - 953 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Neman - 937 km
- - Sava - 933 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Meuse - 925 km
- Kuban - 906 km
- Douro - 897 km
- Mezen - 857 km[4]
- Oder - 854 km
- Guadiana - 829 km
- Rhône - 815 km
- Kuma - 802 km
- - Warta - 795 km (ruf afluënt de la Oder)
- Seine - 776 km
- Mureș - 761 km
- Dvina dl Nord - 744 km
- - Vychegda - 744 km (ruf afluënt de la Dvina dl Nord)
- - Drava - 710[5] (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Po - 682 km
- Guadalquivir - 657 km
- Bolshoy Uzen - 650 km
- - Siret - 647 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- - Maly Uzen - 638 km (ruf afluënt dl Bolshoy Uzen)
- Terek - 623 km
- - Olt - 615 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- - Vashka - 605 km (ruf afluënt dl Mezen)
- Glomma - 604 km (majer ruf de la Norvegia)
- Garonne - 602 km
- - Usa - 565 km (ruf afluënt de la Peciora)
- Kemijoki - 550 km
- - Gran Morava - 550 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- - Moselle 546 km (majer ruf afluënt a man ciancia dl Rain)
- - Main 525 km (majer ruf afluënt a man drëta dl Rain)
- Torne - 522 km
- Dalälven - 520 km
- - En 518 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Maritsa - 515 km
- Marne - 514 km (ruf afluënt de la Seine)
- Neris - 510 km
- Júcar - 509 km
- Dordogne - 483 km
- - Saône - 480 km (ruf afluënt dl Rhône)
- Ume - 470 km
- -- Mur - 464 km (ruf afluënt de la Drava)
- Ångerman - 460 km
- - Klarälven - 460 km (ruf afluënt dl Göta älv)
- Lule - 460 km
- Doubs - 453 km
- Gauja - 452 km
- Weser - 452 km
- Kalix - 450 km
- - Vindel - 445 km (major tributary of the Ume River)
- Ljusnan - 430 km
- Indalsälven - 430 km
- - Vltava - 430 km (major tributary of the Elbe)
- Ponoy - 426 km
- Ialomița - 417 km
- Onega- 416 km
- -- Someș - 415 km (tributary of Tisza)
- Struma - 415 km
- Adesc - 410 km
- Skellefte - 410 km
- Tiber - 406 km
- - Vah - 406 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Pite - 400 km
- - Faxälven - 399 km (major tributary of the Ångerman)
- Vardar - 388 km
- Shannon - 386 km
- Charente - 381 km
- - Iskar - 368 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- - Tundzha - 365 km (major tributary of Maritsa)
- Ems - 362 km
- Tana - 361 km
- Scheldt - 360 km
- - Timiș - 359 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- - Genil - 358 km
- Severn - 354 km
- - Morava - 353 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Luga - 353 km
- - Argeș - 350 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Ljungan - 350 km
- Minho - 350 km
- Venta - 346 km
- Thames - 346 km
- - Drina - 346 km (major tributary of Sava, Danube)
- - Jiu - 339 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- Drin - 335 km
- Segura - 325 km
- - Osam - 314 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- - Arda - 290 km (tributary of Maritsa)
- - Iantra - 285 km (ruf afluënt de la Donau)
- - Bosna - 271 km (major tributary of Sava, Danube)
- Kamchiya - 254 km
- Mesta - 243 km
Ruves de l'Europa per purteda
[mudé | muda l codesc]Chësta ie na lista nia cumpleta di majera rives de l'Europa per purteda:
- Volga - 8 087 m³/s
- Donau - 6 450 m³/s
- Peciora - 4 380 m³/s
- - Kama - 3 800 m³/s (the longest left tributary of the Volga and the largest one in discharge)
- Dvina dl Nord - 3 330 m³/s
- Neva - 2 490 m³/s
- Rain - 2 315 m³/s (Aare - 560 m³/s as major tributary of the Rhine even larger than Rhine's contribution of 440 m³/s at their confluence in Koblenz; Waal - 1 500 m³/s as its main distributary)
- Rhône - 1 900 m³/s
- Dniepr - 1 700 m³/s
- - Sava - 1 609 m³/s (tributary of the Danube)
- Po - 1 460 m³/s (largest river in Italy)
- - Usa - 1 310 m³/s (major tributary of Pechora)
- - Oka - 1 258 m³/s (the longest right tributary of the Volga)
- - Vychegda - 1 160 m³/s (major left tributary of Northern Dvina)
- Vistula - 1 080 m³/s
- Don - 890 m³/s
- Mezen - 890 m³/s
- - Vyatka - 890 m³/s (tributary of the Kama Volga)
- Loire - 889 m³/s
- - Tisza - 863 m³/s (tributary of the Danube)
- Elbe - 860 m³/s
- - Belaya - 858 m³/s (tributary of the Kama Volga)
- - Svir - 790 m³/s (tributary of Neva through Lake Onega)
- - En - 735 m³/s (tributary of the Danube)
- Douro - 720 m³/s (Most voluminous river in Iberian Peninsula)
- Glomma - 709 m³/s (Norway's longest and most voluminous river)
- Göta älv - 575 m³/s
- Lule älv - 505 m³/s
- Ångermanälven - 500 m³/s
- Indalsälven - 445 m³/s
- Umeälven - 443 m³/s
- Kuban - 430 m³/s
- Maritsa - 383 m³/s
- Meuse - 357 m³/s
- Dniestr - 313 m³/s
- - Neretva - 240 m³/s
- - Una - 240 m³/s (tributary of Sava which is a tributary of the Danube)
- - Gran Morava - 232 m³/s (tributary of the Danube)
- Vardar - 170 m³/s
- - Bosna - 163 m³/s (tributary of Sava which is a tributary of the Danube)
- - Vrbas - 132 m³/s (tributary of Sava which is a tributary of the Danube)
- - Drina - 124 m³/s (tributary of Sava which is a tributary of the Danube)
- - Arda - 77 m³/s (tributary of Maritsa)
- Struma - 76 m³/s
- - Iskar - 54 m³/s (tributary of the Danube)
- - Yantra - 47 m³/s (tributary of the Danube)
- Mesta - 45 m³/s
- - Tundzha - 32 m³/s (tributary of Maritsa)
- Kamchiya - 26 m³/s
Notes
[mudé | muda l codesc]Referënces
[mudé | muda l codesc]SWRR = State Water Register of Russia; GSE = Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969–1978 edition; IEU = Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
- ↑ "European Rivers". worldatlas.com.
- ↑ "River Systems of the World". Archivià da l uriginel ai 2009-09-19.
- ↑ danube.panda.org/wwf/web/search/details.jsp?pid=139
- ↑ Мезень (река). Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Archivià da l uriginel ai September 19, 2012.
- ↑ Joint Drava River Corridor Analysis Report, 27 November 2014