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Mbomou – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia. Mbomou – jedna ze źródłowych rzek Ubangi; długość około 800 km; źródła na wyżynie Azande; płynie wzdłuż granicy Demokratycznej Republiki Konga i Republiki Środkowoafrykańskiej aż do połączenia z Uele w pobliżu miast Yakoma i Kemba. Kontrola autorytatywna (rzeka): VIAF: 52144647635367300877.
The Mbomou River or Bomu (also spelled M'bomou in French) forms part of the boundary between the Central African Republic (CAR) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). [1][2] The Mbomou merges with the Uele River to form the Ubangi River. [3]
Bomu Wildlife Reserve is a hidden gem situated within the north of the Democratic Republic of the Congo bounded by the Mbomou River or known as the Bomu River. The reserve is managed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature – in Congo Category Ib.
The Mbomou River or Bomu forms part of the boundary between the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Mbomou merges with the Uele River to form the Ubangi River. Overview.
Bomu River, river in Central Africa, headstream of the Ubangi River. The Bomu River rises 30 miles (50 km) northwest of Doruma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and flows 450 miles (725 km) west, forming, together with the Ubangi, the frontier between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the.
The Northeastern Congolian lowland forests lie in the northeastern basin of the Congo River. The ecoregion is mostly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with a portion extending into the southern Central African Republic.
15 wrz 2023 · The first major tributary of the Middle-Congo River, downstream from the Lomami, is the Aruwimi, a good 100 km [62 mi] to the northwest. It is navigable to Yambuya, 160 km [99 mi] upstream. The National Park of the Okapi has been established where the Ituri and the Nepoko join to form the Aruwimi.