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Basin size: 72,000 km 2 (28,000 sq mi) ... The Oti River or Pendjari River (French: Rivière Pendjari) is an international river in West Africa. It rises in Benin, ...
French Broad drainage basin. Mississippi River. Ohio River (KY, WV) Tennessee River (KY, TN) ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map – State of North Carolina (1974) External ...
Ellerbe Creek is a tributary of the Neuse River in North Carolina, USA.It is part of the Neuse River Basin, and flows for more than twenty miles through North Durham.The Ellerbe's watershed begins near Orange County north of Interstate 85, near the WDNC radio tower and Bennett Place.
The French Broad River flows northwest out of North Carolina before eventually reaching the Mississippi River via the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers. Seventeen major river basins have covered at least part of the state of North Carolina. These rivers can be broadly divided into three groups.
The North Toe River is the headwaters of the Nolichucky River and a tributary in the French Broad River basin. From its source at Sugar Gap, between Bald Mountain and Sugar Mountain , it flows 73.6 miles (118.4 km) westerly through Avery , Mitchell , and Yancey counties.
Volta River (Ghana) Todzie River; Oti River (Pendjari River) . Arli River. Doubodo River; Moribonga River; Mo River. Katassou River; Kara River. Kawa River; Kpelou River; Mio River
Mono River mouth area in Grand-Popo area, Benin. Togo with the Oti River (north) and the Mono River (south). The Mono River is the major river of eastern Togo.. Approximately 400 km (250 mi) long, and draining a basin of about 20,000 km 2 (7,700 sq mi), it rises between the town of Sokodé and the border with Benin, and flows south.
Looking Glass Dome. The geology of North Carolina includes ancient Proterozoic rocks belonging to the Grenville Province in the Blue Ridge.The region experienced igneous activity and the addition of new terranes and orogeny mountain building events throughout the Paleozoic, followed by the rifting of the Atlantic Ocean and the deposition of thick sediments in the Coastal Plain and offshore waters.