Mayo Kébbi

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Mayo Kébbi is a river in Central Africa that serves as a key waterway in Chad and Cameroon, contributing to the regional drainage system connected to the Benue River.

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Mayo Kébbi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
basinCountry Cameroon
Chad
borderFunction forms part of the Chad–Cameroon boundary
connectedTo Benue River
continent Africa
country Cameroon
Chad
drainageBasin Niger River
surface form: Niger River system via Benue River
flowsThrough northern Cameroon
southwestern Chad
geopoliticalImportance transboundary river between Chad and Cameroon
hydrologicalRole regional drainage waterway
languageOfToponym Fulfulde
locatedIn Central Africa
nameMeaning Kébbi River
partOf Logone River
surface form: Chad–Cameroon river system

regional drainage system of Benue River
region Sahel
surface form: Sahel zone
tributaryOf Benue River
usedFor irrigation
local fishing
transportation
waterSystem Benue River
surface form: Benue River basin

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Benue River hasTributary Mayo Kébbi