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Benue River (French: la Bénoué), previously known as the Chadda River or Tchadda, is a major tributary of the Niger River. [2] The size of its catchment basin is 319,000 km 2 (123,000 sq mi). Almost its entire length of approximately 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) is navigable during the summer months .
Ogun River; Oyan River; Ofiki River; Ona River (Awna River) Ogunpa River; Osun River; Erinle River; Ostia River; Oba River; Omi Osun; Benin River; Osse River; Niger River [3] Escravos River (distributary) Forcados River (distributary) Chanomi Creek (distributary) Nun River (distributary) New Calabar River (distributary) Anambra River; Benue ...
The Niger River (/ ˈ n aɪ dʒ ər / NY-jər; French: (le) fleuve Niger [(lə) flœv niʒɛʁ]) is the main river of West Africa, extending about 4,180 kilometres (2,600 miles). Its drainage basin is 2,117,700 km 2 (817,600 sq mi) in area. [11] Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border.
This is a list of the Tributaries of the Niger River. They are listed by nation, at the point they converge into the Niger. They are listed by nation, at the point they converge into the Niger. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
The Adamawa Plateau is the source of many waterways, including the Benue River. The average elevation is about 3,300 feet (1,000 meters), [2] but elevations can reach as high as 8,700 feet (2,700 meters). [1] It is important for its deposits of bauxite. [1] The vegetation is mostly savanna.
Mouth of the Katsina Ala in the Benue. The Katsina Ala (or Katsina-Ala) is a river in central Nigeria, located within its Middle Belt. It serves as a major tributary of the Benue River in Nigeria. The source of the river is found in the Bamenda highlands in northwestern Cameroon. [1]
Niger River (Nigeria) A man and woman crossing the Benue River with a canoe Benue River. Katsina Ala River. Menchum River; Donga River; Faro River. Déo River; Mayo Kébbi; Cross River (Manyu River), Cameroon Cross River (Manyu River) Akwayafe River; Rio del Ray; Meme River; Mungo River, Cameroon Mungo River; Wouri River, Littoral Cameroon ...
Bénoué National Park is a national park of Cameroon and a UNESCO designated Biosphere Reserve. [1] It is 180,000 ha (440,000 acres) in size. The park has a wide frontage to the Bénoué River, [2] which stretches for over 100 km (62 mi), forming the eastern boundary.