List of countries without rivers

There are currently 18 countries and 22 territories that do not have a permanent natural river flowing within them, though some of them have streams or seasonal watercourses such as wadis.[1]
The Arabian Peninsula is the largest subregion in the world without any permanent natural river. Countries in this subregion have wadis instead.
Sovereign states
Africa
Asia
 Bahrain[2] Bahrain[2]
 Kuwait (See List of wadis of Kuwait) Kuwait (See List of wadis of Kuwait)
 Maldives[3] Maldives[3]
 Oman (See List of wadis of Oman) Oman (See List of wadis of Oman)
 Qatar (See List of wadis of Qatar) Qatar (See List of wadis of Qatar)
 Saudi Arabia[4]  (See List of wadis of Saudi Arabia) Saudi Arabia[4]  (See List of wadis of Saudi Arabia)
 United Arab Emirates  (See List of wadis of the United Arab Emirates) United Arab Emirates  (See List of wadis of the United Arab Emirates)
 Yemen  (See List of wadis of Yemen) Yemen  (See List of wadis of Yemen)
Europe
Oceania
Dependencies and other territories
Asia
Europe
North/South America
 Anguilla[12] Anguilla[12]
 Aruba Aruba
 Bermuda[13] Bermuda[13]
 Bonaire Bonaire
 Cayman Islands[14] Cayman Islands[14]
 Curaçao Curaçao
 Saba Saba
.svg.png) Saint Barthélemy Saint Barthélemy
 Saint Martin Saint Martin
 Sint Eustatius Sint Eustatius
 Sint Maarten Sint Maarten
 Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands
Oceania
 Christmas Island Christmas Island
_Islands.svg.png) Cocos (Keeling) Islands Cocos (Keeling) Islands
 Easter Island Easter Island
 Niue Niue
 Norfolk Island Norfolk Island
 Pitcairn Islands[15] Pitcairn Islands[15]
 Tokelau Tokelau
See also
References
- ^ Which Countries Don't Have Rivers?
- ^ Creative Media Applications, Inc. (2004), The Middle East: Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, vol. 1, Greenwood Press, p. 7, ISBN 0-313-32923-0.
- ^ Weightman, Barbara A. (2011), Dragons and Tigers: A Geography of South, East, and Southeast Asia (3 ed.), John Wiley & Sons, p. 266, ISBN 978-0-470-87628-2.
- ^ Oxford Business Group (2007), The Report: Emerging Saudi Arabia 2007, Oxford Business Group, p. 114, ISBN 978-1-902339-66-5 {{citation}}:|author=has generic name (help) ("The Kingdom has no rivers, lakes or any permanent body of standing water...").
- ^ Lal, Brij V.; Fortune, Kate (2000), The Pacific Islands: An Encyclopedia, vol. 1, University of Hawaii Press, p. 582, ISBN 978-0-8248-2265-1.
- ^ Ridgell, Reilly (1995), Pacific Nations and Territories: the Islands of Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia (3 ed.), Bess Press, p. 79, ISBN 1-57306-006-2.
- ^ Ridgell 1995, p. 92.
- ^ Encyclopædia Britannica – Tonga
- ^ "Tuvalu", The World Factbook, Central Intelligence Agency, May 26, 2011, retrieved June 27, 2011.
- ^ 臭水鴨涌河掃進歷史垃圾箱 – 青茂口岸 帶動景觀交通大變革 (in Chinese)
- ^ Green & Commonwealth Secretariat 2006, p. 414.
- ^ Green, Richard; Commonwealth Secretariat (2006), The Commonwealth Yearbook 2006, Nexus Strategic Partnerships Ltd., p. 404, ISBN 978-0-9549629-4-4.
- ^ Green & Commonwealth Secretariat 2006, p. 405.
- ^ "Water Suppliers in the Cayman Islands – Water Authority Cayman". waterauthority.ky. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (2006), Pub. 120 Sailing Directions (Planning Guide) Pacific Ocean and Southeast Ocean (4 ed.), ProStar Publications, p. 307, ISBN 1-57785-663-5.
External links
- "GEONet Names Server". National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Retrieved June 25, 2021., GEOnet Names Server




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