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Sénégal River


 

The Sénégal River, in West Africa, forms the border between Senegal and Mauritania.

Related Topics:
West Africa - Senegal - Mauritania

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It is formed by the confluence of the Semefé and Bafing rivers. Both have their source in Guinea; the Bafing River flows through Mali and the Semefé is on the Malinese-Senegalese border.

Related Topics:
Semefé - Bafing - River - Guinea - Mali

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Approaching its mouth, the Senegal passes through Biffeche and the island on which the city of Saint-Louis, Senegal is located, then turns south. It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a thin strip of sand called the Langue de Barbarie before it pours into the ocean itself. The river has two large dams along its course, the Manantali Dam in Mali, and the Maka-Diama dam on the Mauritania-Senegal border, near the outlet to the sea.

Related Topics:
Biffeche - Saint-Louis, Senegal - Atlantic Ocean - Langue de Barbarie - Ocean - Dam - Manantali Dam - Mali - Maka-Diama dam - Mauritania - Senegal

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The Senegal River has a drainage basin of 483,181 km² and an estimated annual discharge of 8 million km³. Important tributaries are the Faleme River, Karakoro River, and the Gorgol River.

Related Topics:
Faleme River - Karakoro River - Gorgol River

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In 1972 Mali, Mauritania and Senegal founded the Organisation pour la mise en valeur du fleuve Sénégal (OMVS) to manage the river basin. Guinea joined in 2005.

Related Topics:
Organisation pour la mise en valeur du fleuve Sénégal - Guinea

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