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The Ndji River, or Ndgii River, Dji River, Kpéo River, is a river of the Central African Republic. It is a left tributary of the Kotto River.

Ndji River
Location
CountryCentral African Republic
PrefectureHaute-Kotto
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates7.333333°N 21.516667°E / 7.333333; 21.516667
MouthKotto River
  location
Bria
  coordinates
6.796609°N 22.261974°E / 6.796609; 22.261974
Length238 kilometres (148 mi)

Characteristics


The Ndji river is 238 kilometres (148 mi) long. It rises to the east of the Pata sandstone plateau and skirts the eastern escarpment before crossing it. Its source at 7°20′0″N 21°31′0″E is at an elevation of 725 metres (2,379 ft). It drops by 158 metres (518 ft) to its mouth on the Kotto at 6°48′0″N 22°16′0″E at an elevation of 567 metres (1,860 ft).[1]

The Belgian explorer Léon Hanolet Hanolet travelled up the valley of the Bali (Mbali) river and the upper Kotto River in 1894, following the road of the Arab caravans.[2] His expedition reached Dabago at 6°58′0″N 23°10′0″E on the Ndji River. He described the country as flat, and sometimes walked for six hours without crossing a stream.[3]


Ecology


The river is home to the Syncerus caffer aequinoctialis subspecies of the African buffalo.[4]


Notes


    1. Boulvert 1987, p. 30.
    2. Boulvert 2019, p. 178.
    3. Boulvert 2019, p. 181.
    4. Smitz et al. 2013.

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