Sangha River (indirectly via Congo system)

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The Sangha River is a major river in Central Africa that flows through the Congo Basin, forming parts of the borders between Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and the Republic of the Congo.

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Label Occurrences
Sangha River (indirectly via Congo system) canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Cameroon NERFINISHED
Central African Republic NERFINISHED
Republic of the Congo NERFINISHED
borderFunction international boundary river
continent Africa
country Cameroon
Central African Republic NERFINISHED
Republic of the Congo NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Congo Basin NERFINISHED
flowsInDirection generally southward
flowsThrough Congo Basin NERFINISHED
formsBorderBetween Cameroon and Central African Republic NERFINISHED
Cameroon and Republic of the Congo NERFINISHED
Central African Republic and Republic of the Congo
hasEcologicalRole supports Congo Basin rainforest ecosystems
hasEconomicRole supports local fisheries
used for river transport
hasHydrologicalRole major tributary of the Congo River
hasPoliticalSignificance forms parts of international borders in Central Africa
locatedIn Central Africa
locatedOnContinent Africa
mouth Congo River NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Republic of the Congo NERFINISHED
partOf Central African river network
Congo River basin NERFINISHED
Congo River system NERFINISHED
region Equatorial Africa NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Congo River NERFINISHED

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Ubangi River hasTributary Sangha River (indirectly via Congo system)