Tembakounda
River source in the Djallon Mountains, Guinea
Tembakounda in Guinea is the location of the source of the Niger River, West Africa's longest river, which eventually empties at the Niger Delta into the Gulf of Guinea 4,180 km (2,600 mi) distant.[1] Tembakounda is in the Djallon Mountains, low mountains rising above the plateau area of the Guinea Highlands known as Fouta Djallon.[1]
References
- ^ a b Dillon, Andrew (November 2007). "Child Labor and Schooling Responses to Production and Health Shocks in Northern Mali" (PDF). Cornell University Department of Applied Economics and Management and International Food Policy Research Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-07-09.
09°39′N 10°52′W / 9.650°N 10.867°W / 9.650; -10.867
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Niger River
- Guinea
- Mali
- Niger
- Benin
- Nigeria
- Source of the Niger
- Middle Niger
- Inner Niger Delta
- Lower Niger
- Niger Delta
distributaries
- King Fahd Bridge
- Martyrs Bridge
- Markala Dam
- Gao Bridge
- Kennedy Bridge
- Kainji Dam
- Jebba Dam
- River Niger Bridge (Onitsha)
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