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- Ngiri_River abstract "The Ngiri River (or Giri River) is a tributary of the Ubangi River that flows southward through the Sud-Ubangi District of Équateur province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.The Ngiri originates near the town of Kungu in Kungu Territory.It forms the boundary between this territory and the Budjala Territory to the east, and then the boundary with the Bomongo Territory to the south.It then flows south through Bomongo Territory past the town of Bomongo on its right bank, entering the Ubangi further south.The Ngiri River flows from north to south through the center of the Ngiri Reserve before joining the Ubangi. A wide zone bordering the Ngiri consists of alternating marshy grassland-savanna, swamp forests and seasonally flooded forests.The savanna is burned in the dry season. At other times it is flooded.The Ngiri flows slowly, with many meanders, and sometimes divides into more than one channel. The water is very dark.During high water periods it is possible to paddle by canoe from the Ubangi through small channels of the Ngiri to the Congo river.".
- Ngiri_River sourceCountry Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
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- Ngiri_River wikiPageID "34546905".
- Ngiri_River wikiPageLength "2715".
- Ngiri_River wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Ngiri_River wikiPageRevisionID "476458549".
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Bomongo.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Bomongo_Territory.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Budjala_Territory.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Kungu.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Kungu_Territory.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Ngiri_Reserve.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Sud-Ubangi_District.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Ubangi_River.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLink Équateur.
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ngiri River".
- Ngiri_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ngiri".
- Ngiri_River basinCountries Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Ngiri_River hasPhotoCollection Ngiri_River.
- Ngiri_River name "Ngiri River".
- Ngiri_River riverSystem Ubangi_River.
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- Ngiri_River subject Category:Rivers_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
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- Ngiri_River type Place.
- Ngiri_River type River.
- Ngiri_River type Stream.
- Ngiri_River type Article.
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- Ngiri_River comment "The Ngiri River (or Giri River) is a tributary of the Ubangi River that flows southward through the Sud-Ubangi District of Équateur province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.The Ngiri originates near the town of Kungu in Kungu Territory.It forms the boundary between this territory and the Budjala Territory to the east, and then the boundary with the Bomongo Territory to the south.It then flows south through Bomongo Territory past the town of Bomongo on its right bank, entering the Ubangi further south.The Ngiri River flows from north to south through the center of the Ngiri Reserve before joining the Ubangi. ".
- Ngiri_River label "Ngiri River".
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- Ngiri_River sameAs Q4783195.
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- Ngiri_River isPrimaryTopicOf Ngiri_River.
- Ngiri_River name "Ngiri River".