Semliki River
Semliki River (sometimes Semuliki) is a major river in Central Africa. It flows northwards from Lake Edward in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, across the Uganda border, through western Uganda in Bundibugyo District, near the Semuliki National Park. It empties into Lake Albert at . In places, the river has demarcated the border between Uganda and the DRC; its changing course sparked confusion in 2009 over the location of the boundary between the two countries.[1]
Many animals live near the river, including elephants, crocodiles and antelopes.
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Congo left bank (south) |
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Congo right bank (north) |
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Lualaba and tributaries |
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