Bandama River
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The Bandama River is the longest river in Côte d'Ivoire with a length of some 800 kilometers. The south-flowing river is fed by the Marahoué, Solomougou, Kan and Nzi rivers and empties into the Tagba Lagoon and the Gulf of Guinea.
The Bandama flows through Lake Kossou, a large artificial lake created in 1973 by the construction of the Kossou Dam at Kossou.
Yamoussoukro, the capital of Côte d'Ivoire, is located adjacent from the Bandama River.
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- concise.britannica.com
- country-study at mongabay.com
Coordinates: 5°08′18″N 4°59′47″W / 5.13833°N 4.99639°W
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