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The names of countries associated with rivers and lakes are: Malawi, Chad, Niger, Zambia, Zaire, etc.
1. Malawi.
Malawi gets its name from Lake Malawi within its borders. Located in southeastern Africa, Malawi is a landlocked country surrounded by Tanzania, Mozambique and Zambia, with a land area of 10,000 square kilometers.
2. Chad. Chad is named after Lake Chad, the largest inland lake in Africa. Chad is a landlocked country in central Africa, bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west.
The capital and largest city is N'Djamena.
3. Niger.
Niger, the name of the country** is the largest river in West Africa, the "Niger River". Located in west-central Africa, Niger is a landlocked country on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, bordered by Algeria and Libya to the north, Nigeria and Benin to the south, Mali and Burkina Faso to the west, and Chad to the east.
4. Zambia.
Zambia gets its name from the Zambezi River, which is also the source of the Congo River. Zambia is a landlocked country in south-central Africa, mostly in the highlands. It is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north, Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia to the south, and Angola to the west.
5. India. India gets its name from the Indus River. India is located in South Asia and is the largest country in the South Asian subcontinent. It is bordered by Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and China to the northeast, Myanmar to the east, Sri Lanka to the southeast, and Pakistan to the northwest.
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China's rivers include Heilongjiang, Liaohe, Haihe, Yellow River, Huai River, Yangtze River, Pearl River, Nu River, Brahmaputra River, Irtysh River, etc. The lakes include Poyang Lake, Dongting Lake, Taihu Lake, Hongze Lake, Nansi Lake, Chaohu Lake, Sun Moon Lake, Qinghai Lake, Namco, Qilinco, Zhari Nanmuco, Ngoling Lake, Zhaling Lake, Aibi Lake, etc.
Rivers and lakes:
There are many rivers and lakes in China, which are not only an important part of China's geographical environment, but also contain rich natural resources. China's rivers and lakes are unevenly distributed, with both internal and external outflow areas. The boundary between China's outflow and inflow areas is roughly as follows:
The northern section is roughly along the line of the Daxing'an Mountains-Yinshan-Helan Mountains-Qilian Mountains (eastern), and the southern section is relatively close to the annual equivalent precipitation line of 200 mm (Bayankala Mountain-Gangdis Mountain). The southeast of this line is the outflow area, which accounts for about 2 3 of the total area of the country, and the river water volume accounts for more than 95% of the total river water volume of the country; The inland area accounts for about 1 3 of the total area of the country, but the total water volume of rivers is less than 5% of the total water volume of the country.
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Five major water systems:
Heilongjiang Yellow River.
Huai River and Yangtze River. Other rivers of the Pearl River:
Songhua River, Yalu River, Liao River, Haihe River, Min River, Brahmaputra River, Tarim River (the largest inland river).
Lake: Dongting Lake.
Poyang Lake (the largest freshwater lake) Taihu Lake.
Qinghai Lake (the largest saltwater lake, also the largest lake).
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1.Republic of India – Named after the Indus River, the name of the river comes from the Sanskrit word "faith", which means "river".
2.Russia – The Dnieper, which watered the fertile fields of Ukraine and flowed all the way to the south, was the lifeblood of the Eastern Slavs, and on its tributaries was the Rus'
3.Finland - The ancestors of the Finns migrated to the edge of present-day Scandinavia and the plains to the east after BC. Because of the abundance of lakes and swamps, they called themselves the Suomi (lakes, swamps).
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Country India (Indus River); Congo (Congo River); Niger (Niger River).
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