Rivers are one of nature’s most important gifts, shaping landscapes, supporting life, and providing water for drinking, farming, and industry. Every country has its own network of rivers, but some nations are especially rich in them. In this article, we’ll explore which country has the highest number of rivers, why it’s difficult to count them, and what makes certain countries stand out.
Russia is home to an astonishing 100,000+ rivers, making it the country with the largest river network on Earth. These rivers stretch across both Europe and Asia, flowing through mountains, plains, forests, and tundra.
From small streams to mighty rivers like the Volga, Lena, and Yenisei, water shapes Russia’s geography, economy, and daily life. These rivers provide transportation routes, hydroelectric power, irrigation, and support fisheries that feed millions.
Although Canada and China also have large river systems, Russia tops the list when it comes to total number and length combined.
Let’s look at some of the most famous and important rivers that flow through this vast country:
Russia is the country with the most river with approximately 100,000+ rivers, followed by Canada, China and Brazil.
Here is the list of top-5 countries with the most rivers:
| Rank | Country | Approximate Number of Rivers |
| 1. | Russia | 100,000+ |
| 2. | Canada | 8,500+ |
| 3. | China | 50,000+ |
| 4. | Brazil | 45,000+ |
| 5. | Bangladesh | 700+ |
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