Bandama River
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.
The Rallye Côte d'Ivoire is often hosted around the Bandama. People used to call this period, the wee people.
External links
- 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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