List of waterfalls

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This list of notable waterfalls of the world is sorted by continent, then country, then province, state or territory. A waterfall is included if it is at least 15 m (50 ft) tall, or it is considered significant.

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Niagara by Frederic Edwin Church (1857), portrays Canada's Horseshoe Falls

There is no standard way to measure the height or width of a waterfall. No ranking of waterfalls should be assumed because of the heights or widths provided in the list. Many numbers are estimated and measurements may be imprecise. See additional lists of waterfalls by height, flow rate and type.

Africa

Angola

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Kalandula Falls, Angola

Burundi

Central African Republic

Chad

Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Boyoma Falls, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ethiopia

Ghana

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Tagbo Falls, Ghana

Guinea

Kenya

Lesotho

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Maletsunyane Falls, Lesotho

Libya

Madagascar

Mali

Morocco

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Ouzoud Falls, Morocco

Namibia

Nigeria

Réunion

Rwanda

Somalia

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Lamadaya falls in Sanaag, Somalia

South Africa

KwaZulu-Natal

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Tugela Falls, South Africa

Mpumalanga

Northern Cape

Tanzania

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Materuni Waterfalls, Tanzania

Uganda

Zambia

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Victoria Falls, Zambia / Zimbabwe border, Africa – largest sheet of falling water in the world, width by height

Zimbabwe

  • Mutarazi Falls – 762 m (2,500 ft) high; highest in Zimbabwe, second highest in Africa and 17th highest in the world
  • Victoria Falls – 108 m (354 ft) high; widest in Africa and one of the widest in the world

Asia

Bangladesh

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Madhabkunda Falls, Bangladesh

Cambodia

China

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Huangguoshu Falls, China

East Timor

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Bandeira Falls, East Timor

Hong Kong

  • Waterfall Bay – near Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island; historically known for replenishing British merchant ships with its water

India

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Jog Falls, India during monsoon

Indonesia

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Sipisopiso Falls, Indonesia

Iran

Japan

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Shōmyō and Hannoki Falls, Japan
  • Abe Great Falls – 80 m (260 ft) high
  • Fukuroda Falls – 120 m (390 ft) high
  • Hannoki Falls – 497 m (1,631 ft) high; the tallest falls in Japan; only flows from April to July; twin falls with Shōmyō Falls
  • Kegon Falls – 97 m (318 ft); infamous for suicides
  • Nachi Falls – 133 m (436 ft)
  • Nunobiki Falls – 120 m (390 ft) in four cascades, of great cultural significance, considered a meisho, or "famous site"
  • Shōmyō Falls – 350 m (1,150 ft) high; the tallest year-round waterfall in Japan

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

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Khone Phapheng Falls, Laos – highest flow rate in Asia

Malaysia

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Chiling waterfalls, Malaysia

Mongolia

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Ulaan Tsutgalan Waterfall, Mongolia

Nepal

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Simba waterfall, Nepal (also known as Manikhel)

North Korea

Pakistan

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Manthokha Falls, Pakistan

Philippines

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Tinago Falls, Philippines

Russia (Siberia)

Singapore

South Korea

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The first two falls of Cheonjeyeon Falls, Jeju Province, South Korea

Sri Lanka

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Bambarakanda Falls, Sri Lanka

Taiwan

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Shifen Falls, Taiwan

Thailand

Turkey

Vietnam

Europe

Austria

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Krimml Falls, Austria
  • Krimml Falls – 380 m (1,250 ft), highest waterfall in Austria

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Skakavac Falls, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

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Skakavitsa Waterfall, Bulgaria

Croatia

Czech Republic

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Pančava Waterfall, Giant Mountains, Czech Republic

Denmark

  • Døndalen – 20 m (66 ft), highest waterfall in Denmark

Estonia

Faroe Islands

  • Bøsdalafossur – 30 m (98 ft)
  • Fossá – 140 m (460 ft), highest waterfall in the Faroe Islands

Finland

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Pitsusköngäs, one of the most powerful waterfalls in Finland

France

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Gavarnie Falls, France
  • Gavarnie Falls – 422 m (1,385 ft), highest waterfall in mainland France

Germany

Greece

Iceland

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Dettifoss, Iceland – second most powerful waterfall in Europe

Ireland

Italy

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Cascata delle Marmore, Italy

Kosovo

Latvia

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Ventas rumba – The widest waterfall in Europe
  • Abavas rumba
  • Ventas rumba – 1.80–2.20 m (5.9–7.2 ft) high; 249–270 m (817–886 ft) wide – The widest waterfall in Europe

North Macedonia

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Korab Falls, North Macedonia

Norway

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Vøringsfossen, Norway

Poland

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Siklawa Falls, Poland

Portugal

Azores

Madeira

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25 Fontes Falls, Madeira

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

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Šútovský vodopád, Slovakia

Slovenia

Sweden

Switzerland

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Rhine Falls, Switzerland – highest flow rate and most powerful in Europe

Ukraine

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Uchan-su Falls, Ukraine

United Kingdom

England

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High Force, England

Scotland

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Steall Falls, Scotland

Wales

North America

Belize

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Big Rock Falls, Belize

Canada

Alberta

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Athabasca Falls, Alberta

British Columbia

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Helmcken Falls, British Columbia

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

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Virginia Falls, Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

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Niagara Falls, Canada (Horseshoe Falls on right) / United States (American Falls on left) – highest flow rate in North America

Quebec

Costa Rica

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La Paz Falls, Costa Rica

Greenland

Guadeloupe

Haiti

Jamaica

Mexico

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Basaseachic Falls, Mexico

Saint Lucia

United States

Category:Waterfalls of the United States by state

Alabama

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DeSoto Falls, Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

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Havasu Falls, Arizona

Arkansas

California

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Yosemite Falls, California

Colorado

Connecticut

Florida

Georgia

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Amicalola Falls, highest in Georgia

Hawaii

(listed after Australia in the Oceania section below)

Idaho

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Shoshone Falls, Idaho

Indiana

Kentucky

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Cumberland Falls, Kentucky

Louisiana

  • Lake Peigneur Drilling Disaster – 50 m (160 ft) drop (all below sea-level) flowed for 3 days in 1980 due to an oil rig drilling into a salt mine

Maine

Maryland

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Great Falls, Virginia (L) / Maryland (R)

Massachusetts

  • Bash Bish Falls – 61 m (200 ft); a series of cascades with the final one being split into twin falls dropping 80-foot (24 m) over boulders to a pool below

Michigan

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Bridal Veil Falls, Michigan

See also Category:Waterfalls of Michigan

Minnesota

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Minnehaha Falls, Minnesota

Missouri

Montana

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Bird Woman Falls, Glacier National Park, Montana

Nebraska

  • Smith Falls – 19 m (62 ft), highest waterfall in Nebraska

New Hampshire

New Jersey

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Great Falls, New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

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American Falls, part of Niagara Falls, New York

North Carolina

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Cullasaja Falls, North Carolina

See also Category:Waterfalls of North Carolina

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

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Multnomah Falls, Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

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Calf Creek Falls, Utah
  • Bridal Veil Falls – 185 m (607 ft) tall double cataract waterfall
  • Calf Creek Falls – 65 m (213 ft) total drop over two falls; the lower drop is 38 m (125 ft) high, while the upper drop (upstream) is 27 m (89 ft) high

Virginia

Washington

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Palouse Falls, Washington

West Virginia

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Blackwater Falls, West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

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Lower Yellowstone Falls, Wyoming

Oceania

Australia

New South Wales

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Wollomombi Falls, New South Wales

Northern Territory

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Jim Jim Falls during the wet season, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory

Queensland

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Wallaman Falls, Queensland – highest single drop in Australia

South Australia

Tasmania

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Russell Falls, Tasmania

Victoria

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Hopetoun Falls, Victoria

French Polynesia

Hawaiian Islands

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Akaka Falls, Hawaiʻi

New Zealand

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Sutherland Falls, New Zealand

Solomon Islands

South America

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Iguazu Falls, Argentina / Brazil border – highest flow rate in South America

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

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Laja Falls, Chile

Colombia

Guyana

Paraguay

  • Guaíra Falls – Spanish: Saltos del Guairá; Sete Quedas, on the Brazil-Paraguay border
  • Monday Falls – Spanish: Saltos del Monday; along the Monday River

Peru

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Gocta Falls, Peru

Venezuela

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Angel Falls, Canaima National Park, Venezuela

See also

References

  1. "Storforsen (Vidsel)". European Waterfalls. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  2. "8 beautiful New Jersey waterfalls you'll want to chase this summer". jerseysbest.com. June 12, 2020. Retrieved October 5, 2022.

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