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Akanyaru River Rwanda and Burundi: Akagera River Rwanda and Tanzania: Bahr al-Arab Sudan and South Sudan: Caledon River Lesotho and South Africa: Chobe River Namibia and Botswana: Congo River Democratic Republic of Congo and Republic of Congo: Donga River Nigeria and Cameroon: Kagitumba river Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania: Kasai River Kwango River
River Bordering countries Lake Abbe Djibouti/ Ethiopia: Lake Albert Democratic Republic of the Congo/ Uganda: Lake Chad Cameroon/ Chad/ Niger/ Nigeria: Lake Chew Bahir Ethiopia/ Kenya: Lake Chiuta Malawi/ Mozambique: Lake Cohoha Burundi/ Rwanda: Lake Edward Democratic Republic of the Congo/ Uganda: Lake Fianga Cameroon/ Chad: Lake Kariba
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of rivers in Africa. See below each river's article for its tributaries, drainage areas, etc.
The Missouri River is the longest river in North America and the United States (2,341 mi (3,767 km)). [20] The second longest river in North America and the United States is the Mississippi River (2,320 mi (3,730 km)). The Rio Conchos (350 mi (560 km)) is the longest river in Mexico.
False Bay, Lake St Lucia This is a list of estuaries in South Africa. The list is in order from East (border with Mozambique) to the West (border with Namibia). The South African coastline stretches for some 3000 km from Kosi Bay near the Mozambique border in the east to the Gariep (Orange) River at the Namibian border in the west. Some 300 river outlets intersect this coastline and these ...
This category is for rivers which form international borders. A river is included if it, along any measurable section of its course, defines all or part of a border between two countries. Rivers that only form subdivision (state, province, district, etc.) boundaries within a country or countries are not included.
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The border starts in the north at the tripoint with Chad in Lake Chad, proceeding through the lake via an NW-SE straight line down to the estuary of the Ebedi river. [2] The border follows this river as it flows to the south-east, before turning south, proceeding overland in this direction via a series of irregular lines and some small rivers (such as the Kalia). [2]