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Benue River facts. The Benue River is a river in Africa. It is the major tributary of the Niger River. The river is about 1,400 km long. People can travel on it for nearly the whole length in the summer months. It is an important transportation route in the places it flows through.
Benue River (French: la Bénoué), previously known as the Chadda River or Tchadda, is the 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.
town, capital of Benue state, east-central Nigeria. It lies on the south bank of the Benue River. Founded about 1927 when the railroad from Port Harcourt (279 miles [449 km]...
The Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean, lies to the south. Nigeria has plains in the north and south. In the center there are hills and plateaus, or high, flat lands. Nigeria has two major rivers, the Niger and the Benue. Lake Chad lies across the country’s northeastern border.
The highest point in Nigeria is the mountain Chappal Waddi at 2,419 m (7,936 ft). The Benue River and the Niger River (which the country was named after) are the largest rivers in Nigeria, they join and empty into the large Niger Delta.
At Lokoja, Nigeria, the Niger receives the water of its largest tributary, the Benue. At their confluence the Niger and the Benue form a stretch of water about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) wide. This lakelike area is dotted with islands and sandbanks.