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What country has the coldest river?

The coldest river in the world is most commonly cited as the Neretva, which flows through Bosnia and Herzegovina and into Croatia. The river, also known as the Narenta, makes up part of the larger Adriatic Basin region and empties into the Adriatic Sea.



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The Neretva River is one of the natural symbols of Herzegovina. It is 230 km long, the longest tributary of the Adriatic Sea from the east coast. The portal Science Blurtit from Great Britain states that the Neretva is the coldest river in the world. The river basin covers a total area of 10,386 square kilometers.

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The high altitude of its source contributes to extremely cold temperatures, which are on average slightly above the freezing point. Cold river temperatures are concentrated in the Upper Neretva. The Neretva is also considered a karst river.

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Yes, You Can Swim In The River. It can get scorching in Mostar, making the River Neretva look incredibly attractive to take a dip. You can, and many do, swim in the river on hot days. But it's cold. The Neretva is one of the coldest rivers globally, averaging about 8 degrees Celsius in summer.

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There's a stillness that comes with rivers in winter months. Many rivers freeze over in the north, while some rivers in the south have never seen ice.

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The Shanay-Timpishka, also known as La Bomba, is a tributary of the Amazon River, called the only boiling river in the world. It is 6.4 km (4.0 mi) long. It is known for the very high temperature of its waters—from 45 °C (113 °F) to nearly 100 °C (212 °F).

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Russian River Beaches Water Quality Test Results. Beach is open. Health risk is low for water contact.

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Along its shoreline, you'll find several beaches that are perfect for swimming. Note: Due to the ever-changing nature of the water, we always recommend wearing a life jacket while wading or swimming in the Russian River.

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