Wouri River — The Wouri (also Vouri or Vuri) is a river in Cameroon. The river is formed at the confluence of the rivers Ykam and Makombé, 32 km (20 miles) northeast of the city of Yabassi. The Wouri then flows about 160 km (100 miles) southeast to its estuary … Wikipedia
Wouri — may refer to: * Wouri River * Wouri Division … Wikipedia
Nkam River — The Nkam River rises in the Western High Plateau in the West Region of Cameroon, and joins the Makombé River to become the Wouri River. It is known to tourists for the spectacular Chutes d Ekom, an 80 metres (260 ft) high waterfall about 30… … Wikipedia
Dibamba River — Wouri estuary showing lower part of the river (center east) and the Duala settlements around 1850 The Dibamba River is in the Littoral Region of southern Cameroon, emptying into the Cameroon estuary near the city of Doula. Contents … Wikipedia
Mungo River, Cameroon — Mungo River valley. The river and then the mountain line formed the boundary between the former British and French colonies. The Mungo River is a large river in Cameroon that drains the mountains in the southern portion of the Cameroon line of… … Wikipedia
Chari River — Map showing the Chari River drainage basin. Chari … Wikipedia
Dja River — The Dja River (also known as the Ngoko River) is a stream in west central Africa. It forms part of Cameroon–Republic of Congo border and has a course of roughly 450 miles (720 km).[1] Rising southeast of the southeastern Cameroon town of Abong… … Wikipedia
Noun River — The Noun River, during the dry season, a few kilometers after Bandjoun … Wikipedia
Mbam River — The Mbam River is the main tributary of the Sanaga River in Cameroon. It flows from the Adamawa Plateau and receives the Kim and Ndjim rivers on its left bank and later the Noun River at its right bank before its confluence with the Sanaga… … Wikipedia
Nyong River — The Nyong is a river in Cameroon. The river flows approximately 640 km to empty into the Gulf of Guinea. Transport The town of Mbalmayo, which has a railhead, lies on the north bank of this river.[citation needed] The towns of Akonolinga and … Wikipedia