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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Benue_RiverBenue River - Wikipedia

    The Benue rises in the Adamawa Plateau of northern Cameroon, from where it flows west, and through the town of Garoua and Lagdo Reservoir, into Nigeria south of the Mandara mountains, and through Jimeta, Ibi and Makurdi before meeting the Niger River at Lokoja.

    • Niger River

      The most important tributary is the Benue River which merges...

  2. Benue lub Bénoué – rzeka w zachodniej Afryce, w Kamerunie i Nigerii. Główny dopływ Nigru. Długa na około 1400 km. W porze deszczowej jest żeglowna aż do miasta Garoua. Z tego względu w miesiącach letnich staje się szlakiem transportowym.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Benue_TroughBenue Trough - Wikipedia

    The Benue Trough is a major geological structure underlying a large part of Nigeria and extending about 1,000 km northeast from the Bight of Benin to Lake Chad. It is part of the broader West and Central African Rift System .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BenueBenue - Wikipedia

    Benue may refer to: Benue River, a river in Cameroon and Nigeria. Benue State, a state in Nigeria. Benue-Plateau State, a former administrative division in Nigeria. Benue Trough, a major geological formation in Nigeria. Benue–Congo languages, a major language group in Africa.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Benue_StateBenue State - Wikipedia

    Benue State is one of the North Central states in Nigeria with a population of about 4,253,641 in the 2006 census.The state was created in 1976 and was among the seven states created at that time. [5] The state derives its name from the Benue River initially called Ber-nor, a compound word in Tiv language which means river or lake of hippopotamus (ber meaning river or lake, while nor is the ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Niger_RiverNiger River - Wikipedia

    The most important tributary is the Benue River which merges with the Niger at Lokoja in Nigeria. The total volume of tributaries in Nigeria is six times higher than the inflow into Nigeria, with a flow near the mouth of the river standing at 177.0 km 3 /year before the 1980s and 147.3 km 3 /year during the 1980s.

  7. 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]

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