- The
Nepoko River (French: Rivière
Nepoko) is a
river in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It
joins the
Ituri River at the town of
Bomili to form the...
- main
tributary of the
Aruwimi River,
which forms where the
Ituri meets the
Nepoko River. It
gives its name to
Ituri Province. The
Ituri has its headwaters...
- then
turns west,
through the
Ituri Forest,
becoming the
Aruwimi where the
Nepoko (or Nepoki)
River joins it, at the town of Bomili. The
river continues westward...
-
Maringa Moeko (right)
Mongala (right)
Itimbiri (right)
Aruwimi (right)
Ituri Nepoko Lukombe (left)
Lomami (left)
Lindi (right)
Tshopo Maiko (right)
Upper Congo...
-
Itimbiri River Tele
River Likati River Rubi
River Aruwimi River Lulu
River Nepoko River Ituri River Lenda River Lomami River Lindi River Tshopo River Maiko...
- is
spoken in the
forests to the
north of the
Aruwimi River,
between the
Nepoko River and the
headwaters of the Rubi River. Asoa at
Ethnologue (18th ed...
- semi-evergreen forests,
dominated by Mbau
trees (Gilbertiodendron dewevrei). The
Nepoko, Ituri, and
Epulu rivers flow
through the reserve,
surrounded by
swamp forests...
-
north side of the
Ituri between its
confluence with the
Epulu and with the
Nepoko)
Schebesta 1966;
Johnston 1922: 484-495 D30 D332 buu Budu (Badimbisa Budu...
- They
speak the Budu language. The Budu
people live on both
sides of the
Nepoko River,
speaking different dialects. However, the
people of the
Ibambi side...
- these, an
estimated 40,000 are pygmies. The
diocese is
bisected by the
Nepoko River. This
river separates different groups of the Budu
people of Wamba...