Transboundary river

River that crosses one or more political borders


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::summary River that crosses one or more political borders ::

A transboundary river is a river that crosses at least one political border, either a border within a state or an international boundary. Bangladesh has the highest number of these rivers, with at least 58 major rivers that enter the country from the Republic of India, including two of the world's largest rivers, the Brahmaputra and the Ganges. The Naf River is the only river that flows via Bangladesh into Myanmar.

The hydrologic and political effects of rivers that cross significant boundaries are enormous. Rivers have positive effects in that they carry a significant amount of sediment, which aids in building land in estuarine regions. However, this sediment raises the height of riverbeds, thereby causing flooding. International conventions governing water sharing have led to complex political disputes.

List of major international transboundary rivers

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RiverLength (km)Countries
Amazon7,800Brazil
Colombia
Peru
Brahmaputra3,848Bangladesh
China
India
Colorado2,333Mexico
United States
Columbia2,000Canada
United States
Danube2,860Austria
Bulgaria
Croatia
Germany
Hungary
Moldova
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
Ukraine
Daugava1,020Belarus
Latvia
Russia
Dnipro2,200Belarus
Russia
Ukraine
Euphrates2,800Iraq
Syria
Turkey
Ganges3,084Bangladesh
India
Ichamati334Bangladesh
India
Indus3,500China
India
Pakistan
Irrawaddy2,210China
Myanmar
Mekong4,350Cambodia
China
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
Vietnam
Meuse925Belgium
France
Netherlands
Niger4,180Benin
Guinea
Mali
Niger
Nigeria
Nile7,088Burundi
DR Congo
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Rwanda
South Sudan
Sudan
Tanzania
Uganda
Rhine1,230Austria
France
Germany
Liechtenstein
Netherlands
Switzerland
Rhône813France
Switzerland
Rio Grande3,051Mexico
United States
St. Lawrence500Canada
United States
Tagus1,007Portugal
Spain
Tigris1,850Iraq
Syria
Turkey
Yukon3,190Canada
United States
Zambezi2,474Angola
Botswana
Mozambique
Namibia
Zambia
Zimbabwe
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References

References

  1. "India-Bangladesh Political Relations". Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, February 2007.

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