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The Black Volta or Mouhoun[1] is a river that flows through Burkina Faso for approximately 1,352 km (840 mi) to the White Volta in Dagbon, Ghana, the upper end of Lake Volta. [2] The source of the Black Volta is in the Cascades Region of Burkina Faso, close to Mount Tenakourou, the highest point of the country.
Black Volta River, river in Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta), Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), headstream of the Volta River in western Africa. It rises as the Baoulé in low hills in southwestern Burkina Faso near Bobo Dioulasso, and at the end of its course it empties into Lake Volta (in.
Wolta Czarna (ang. Black Volta, fr. Volta Noire), znana również jako Mouhoun – rzeka dająca początek rzece Wolta w zachodniej Afryce. Rozpoczyna bieg w zachodniej części Burkina Faso i płynie około 1352 km do Wolty Białej w Ghanie.
The Volta River (Akan: Asuo Firaw, Ewe: Amuga) is the main river system in the West African country of Ghana. It flows south into Ghana from the Bobo-Dioulasso highlands of Burkina Faso. The main parts of the river are the Black Volta, the White Volta, and the Red Volta.
26 sty 2024 · The Volta River Of Ghana, a mesmerizing natural wonder, and in this captivating video, we take you on a visually stunning journey through the heart of this majestic river. Join us as we...
27 wrz 2024 · Volta River, chief river system of Ghana, formed from the confluence of the Black Volta and White Volta headstreams. The Volta flows generally southward through Ghana, discharging into the Gulf of Guinea. Its major tributaries are the Afram and the Oti (Pandjari).
The Black Volta is one of the major sub-basins of the Volta River System and is a new transboundary basin established by the Water Resources Commission (WRC) in 2016.