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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] The Ubangi, a tributary of the Congo, also serves as part of the border between the CAR and ...
Explore unique streams from around the globe. The Mbomou River or Bomu forms part of the boundary between the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Mapcarta, the open map.
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 Central African Republic.
Le Mbomou, Mbomu ou Bomu est une rivière d'Afrique centrale qui coule en république centrafricaine et en république démocratique du Congo. C'est un affluent important de l'Oubangui dont il constitue la branche source droite, l'Uélé en constituant la branche gauche. Photo : Wikimedia, Public domain.
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The Uele District, shown as the Uellé District on an 1897 map of the Congo Free State, was named after the Uele River. The river flows though the district and further west joins the Mbomou River (or Bomu River) to form the Ubangi River, which defined the northeastern border of the Belgian Congo. [1]
15 wrz 2023 · At Bumba the river is still at an altitude of 375 m. It takes another 300 km [186 mi] to the west before we reach the confluence of the Mongala River with the mighty Congo. This river is navigable for 344 km [213 mi], up to the town of Businga.