Name one river that...
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River
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Is generally believed to be longer than 6000 km / 3730 mi
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Amazon | Nile | Yangtze
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Is the main river that goes through the current capital city of one of the countries that founded the EU (at the time the ECC)
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Alzette | Amstel | Seine | Senne | Spree | Tiber
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Is one of the five longest rivers whose name starts with 'C'
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Chulym | Churchill | Colorado | Columbia | Congo
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Gives its name to a South American country
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Paraguay | Rio de la Plata | Uruguay
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Shares its name with a US state (and that name starts with a vowel)
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Alabama | Arkansas | Illinois | Iowa | Ohio
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Is one of the two rivers in between of which one of the first civilizations formed in Mesopotamia
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Euphrates | Tigris
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Is the largest river that flows through each European country smaller than 200 km2 / 125 mi2
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Rhine | San Marino
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Passes through more than one country's capital city
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Congo | Danube | Mekong | Niger | Nile | Sava
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Is one of the five longest European rivers that flows into the Mediterranean Sea (the Black Sea is not included)
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Ebro | Júcar | Maritsa | Po | Rhône
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Is one of the five longest rivers in Australia
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Darling | Lachlan | Murray | Murrumbidgee | Warrego
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Forms part of the border between Brazil and Argentina
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Iguazu | Uruguay
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Is one of the three longest rivers whose source is in the Himalayas and that flow (at least partially) through India
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Brahmaputra | Ganges | Indus
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Forms part of North Korea's border with other countries
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Tumen | Yalu
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Is one of the five longest rivers in Africa if you exclude the two largest ones
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Kasai | Niger | Orange | Shebelle | Zambezi
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Has its Delta as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (or part of one)
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Danube | Okavango | Po | Saloum
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