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Did You Know? The River Niger Is West Africa’s Longest and Largest River

River Niger
The features of the map of Nigeria are quite remarkable. One of these is the notable presence of two major water bodies, River Niger and River Benue; of which the former-River Niger-serves as the source of the name of the country, Nigeria. The Niger River: The Longest and Largest River in West Africa The Niger River spans at about 4,180 km (or 2600 miles) from its source, in the highlands of Guinea, in Southeastern Guinea.It courses in a crescent through Mali, Niger Republic, on the border with Benin Republic and then through Nigeria. The River Niger eventually empties itself into the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean after passing through a massive delta, known as the Niger Delta or the Oil Rivers.[1] Its drainage basin has an area of[2] 2,117,700 km2 (about 817,600 square metres).
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Other Interesting Things to Know about the River Niger:   Sources: Answers Africa, Wikipedia, BBC, Britannica Peter H. Gleick, The World’s Water. 2000-2001: The Biennial Report on Freshwater, (Island Press, 2000) 33. Tom L. McKnight and Darrel Hess. “16. The Fluvial Processes” in Physical Geography; A Landscape Appreciation. (8thed.) (Prentice Hall, 2005,) 462.
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