- The
Mékrou River is a
river of Benin,
Burkina Faso, and Niger. It
flows through the W
National Park. A
tributary of the
Niger River, it
begins in Benin...
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until the 1970s a
malarial zone of
wetlands formed by the
delta of the
Mékrou River with the Niger,
broken by
rocky hills. Historically, the area has...
- namely, the
central plateau sector, the
Mouhoun sector and the Pendjari–
Mékrou sector and has
widely varying vegetation depending on
human occupation for...
- • left Tinkisso, Sokoto, Kaduna, Gurara, Benue,
Anambra • right Niandan, Milo, Sankarani, Bani, Gorouol, Sirba,
Mékrou, Alibori, Sota, Oli, Orashi, Warri...
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borders the park and
which is fed by the
Tapoa River in the north, and the
Mékrou River in the south. Its
elevation is
between 170 and 338
metres (558 and...
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River Niger River Oli
River Sota
River Bouli River T****iné
River Alibori River Pako
River Mékrou River Rand McNally, The New
International Atlas, 1993....
- west than any
other location.
Northernmost point – the
confluence of the
Mékrou River and the
river Niger on the
border with Niger,
Alibori Department Easternmost...
-
border starts in the north-west at the
tripoint with
Burkina Faso in the
Mékrou River, then
follows this
river in a north-eastwards
direction before reaching...
- Bandama, Niouniourou, S****andra, Comoé, Bia, Tano, Volta, Mono, Oueme, Niger,
Mekrou, Benue, Cross,
Katsena Ala, Bani, Akwayafe, Rio del Rey, Ngosso, Andokat...
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plains slope down to the
valley of the
Niger River which,
along with the
Mékrou River,
forms the
border with Niger.
Other major rivers include the Alibori...