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Which is the longest river in the world

Which is the longest river in the world, Jinja? The title of “longest river in the world” is contested between the Nile River and the Amazon River, depending on how measurements are conducted. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the Nile’s connection to Jinja and its global significance:

Which is the longest river in the world, Jinja?
The source of the River Nile

The Nile River

  1. Length:

    • Traditionally regarded as the longest river in the world, the Nile measures approximately 6,650 kilometers (4,130 miles).
    • Recent studies suggest the Amazon may rival or exceed the Nile in length, depending on the methods used for measurement.
  2. Connection to Jinja, Uganda:

    • Jinja is located on the northern shores of Lake Victoria, one of the primary sources of the Nile.
    • The river emerges from Lake Victoria in Jinja, flowing as the Victoria Nile, marking the start of its long journey north.
    • The Nile flows through multiple countries, including Uganda, South Sudan, and Egypt, before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.
  3. The Source of the Nile in Jinja:

    • Jinja is a historically and geographically significant location because explorers, including John Hanning Speke in the 19th century, identified it as the source of the Nile.
    • Today, the Source of the Nile in Jinja is a popular tourist attraction, with a monument commemorating its discovery.
  4. Features of the Nile Around Jinja:

    • Ripon Falls: Previously located near Jinja (now submerged due to dam construction), these were the initial waterfalls marking the Nile’s exit from Lake Victoria.
    • Activities in Jinja: The river supports activities like white-water rafting, kayaking, and boat cruises.

Global Debate with the Amazon River

Jinja is linked to the Nile, but the Amazon River is also a contender for the world’s longest river. Some studies claim the Amazon is 6,992 kilometers (4,345 miles) long, though differing methodologies keep the debate ongoing.

Conclusion

For Jinja, the Nile remains not only a symbol of Uganda’s natural beauty and history but also a cornerstone of its identity as the source of one of the most iconic rivers on Earth.

Florence Dorothy Aguti

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