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  2. Uele River - Wikipedia

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    The Uele forms at Dungu, at the confluence of the Dungu and Kibali rivers, which both originate in the mountains near Lake Albert. Combined these rivers flow west for about 1,210 kilometres (750 mi), until the Uele joins the Mbomou River at Yakoma. Main tributaries to the Uele river are the Bomokandi River (left side) and Uere River (right side).

  3. Northeastern Congolian lowland forests - Wikipedia

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    The Ituri Rainforest is in the ecoregion. The ecoregion lies north and east of Congo River, and other rainforest ecoregions bound it on the west and southwest. It is bounded on the north by the Northern Congolian forest–savanna mosaic, and on the southwest by the Southern Congolian forest–savanna mosaic across the Congo River

  4. Uele District - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the Uele River within the Ubangi River drainage basin. The Uele District, shown as the Uellé District on an 1897 map of the Congo Free State, was named after the Uele River. The river flows though the district and further west joins the Mbomou River (or Bomu River) to form the Ubangi River, which defined the northeastern border of ...

  5. Category:Uele River - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 November 2020, at 00:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Category : Ecoregions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    Uele River (5 P) V. ... Pages in category "Ecoregions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  7. Mokoangai - Wikipedia

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    Mokoangai or Mokuangai was a colonial station in the Congo Free State on the Ubangi River, beside the Mokoangai rapids. Above the station the Ubangi could easily be navigated up to Yakoma , where the Mbomou River and Uele River combine to form the Ubangi.

  8. Bas-Uele District - Wikipedia

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    A 1955–1957 map shows Bas-Uele District bordered by French territory to the north, Haut-Uele District to the east, Stanleyville District to the south and Mongala District to the west. [5] The area was 148,300 square kilometres (57,300 sq mi) out of a total of 503,200 square kilometres (194,300 sq mi) for Orientale province as a whole.

  9. Ubangi River - Wikipedia

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    The Ubangi finally joins the Congo River at Liranga. The Ubangi's length is about 1,060 km (660 mi). Its total length with the Uele, its longest tributary, is 2,270 km (1,410 mi). The Ubangi's drainage basin is about 651,915 km 2 (251,706 sq mi). Mean annual discharge at mouth 5,936 m 3 /s.