- 4°37′34″N 8°28′03″E / 4.626°N 8.4676°E / 4.626; 8.4676 The
Akwayafe River (also
known as the
Akpakorum River) is a
river in
Africa that
empties into...
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Bonny River Imo
River Aba
River Otamiri River Kwa Ibo
River Cross River Akwayafe River Great Kwa
River Calabar River Asu
River Aboine River Ekulu River...
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Donga River Faro
River Déo
River Mayo Kébbi
Cross River (Manyu River)
Akwayafe River Rio del Ray Meme
River Mungo River Wouri River Makombé
River Nkam...
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estuary near Douala; Sanaga, Nyong, and Ntem
further south along the coast;
Akwayafe and
Manyu (which
joins Nigerian Cross), and the
lesser Ndian and Meme north...
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about 290 km (181 miles),
partly across the
Sankwala Mountains and the
Akwayafe River, and to the
south by Akwa-Ibom for
about 114 km (71 miles) mostly...
- Tano, Volta, Mono, Oueme, Niger, Mekrou, Benue, Cross,
Katsena Ala, Bani,
Akwayafe, Rio del Rey, Ngosso, Andokat, Mene, Munaya, Wouri, Sanaga, Faro, Chari...
- the two
countries further into the Gulf of
Guinea from the
mouth of the
Akwayafe River. In 2002, the
International Court of
Justice issued a
judgment in...
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direction via
various overland lines and
rivers (such as the
Cross and
Akwayafe),
before entering the
Bight of
Benin just west of the Bak****i peninsula...