Salonga River
The Salonga River is a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a tributary of the Busira River.
Salonga River | |
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Mouth location in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
Location | |
Country | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Busira River |
• coordinates | 0.288243°S 19.899050°E |
Length | 305 kilometres (190 mi) |
Basin features | |
River system | Congo River |
Course
The river's name is said to come from a mispronunciation of "nsao'loonga", the local name of a bird.[1] The Salonga River meanders in a generally northwest direction through the Salonga National Park and on to its confluence with the Busira River.[2] The Salonga National Park is the largest forest national park in Africa, with an area of 33,350 square kilometres (12,880 sq mi).[1] The river enters the Busira 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) upstream from Lotoko. It is navigable all year with 50 ton barges up to Watsi-Kengo.[3]
Sources
- Lederer, A. (1973), L'exploitation des affluents du Zaïre et des ports de l'intérieur de 1960 à 1971 (PDF) (in French), Académi e royal e des Sciences d'Outre-Mer: Classe des Sciences Techniques, N.S., XVII-6, Bruxelles, retrieved 2021-03-22
- "Relation: Salonga (380844)", OpenStreetMap, retrieved 2021-03-21
- Salonga Landscape, WWF, retrieved 2021-03-22
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