The Congo River.
The longest river in North America is the Mississippi-Missouri River.
The Mackenzie River in Canada is the longest river in Canada, but is second longest in North America. The Mississippi is the longest in North America.
The longest river in North America is the Mississippi River (2350 miles or 3781 km).The "lower Mississippi" and its tributary the Missouri River create the longest continuous water flow on the continent, and the 4th longest in the world. The combination is referred to as the Mississippi-Missouri-Jefferson river system when it includes the longest tributary of the Missouri. The total length is 3,979 miles (6,352 km).st laurence
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No, the longest river in north America is the Mississippi/Missouri.
Neuse River is the Longest river in North Carolina which is approximately 275 miles in length.
The Nile is the longest river in North Africa.
it is the longest river, 2540 miles long
The Mississippi river is the largest river in North America and the longest river in the United States, but only if you consider the Mississippi-Missouri-Red Rock River as one river; this actual river (as opposed to stupidly misnamed tributaries) is the fourth-largest river in the world, after the Nile, the Amazon, and the Yangtze Rivers.
The Mississippi River.
The Missouri River is the longest north to south river in the United States. It is 2,341 miles in length.