Sirba River

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The Sirba River is a significant West African waterway that flows through Burkina Faso and Niger before joining the Niger River, contributing notably to its hydrology and seasonal flooding.

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Sirba River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
affects flood risk in downstream communities in Niger
basinCountry Burkina Faso
Niger
continent Africa
contributesTo hydrology of the Niger River
seasonal flooding of the Niger River
country Burkina Faso
Niger
crossesBorderBetween Burkina Faso and Niger
dischargesInto Niger River near Niamey region
drainageBasin Niger River drainage basin
environmentalIssue flood hazards
vulnerability to climate variability
flowsThrough Sahel
surface form: Sahel region
hasAlternativeName Rivière Sirba
hasHydrologicalRegime seasonal
isSubjectOf hydrological studies in the Niger basin
languageRegion Francophone Africa
surface form: French-speaking West Africa
locatedIn West Africa
mouthCountry Niger
mouthLocatedIn Niger River
partOf Niger River
surface form: Niger River basin
region Sahelian zone of Burkina Faso and Niger
tributaryOf Niger River
usedFor irrigation
livestock watering
small-scale fishing

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Niger River majorTributary Sirba River