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[[File:Cross River Estuary̞ OSM.png|thumb|330px|Rio Del Rey estuary (right)]] |
[[File:Cross River Estuary̞ OSM.png|thumb|330px|Rio Del Rey estuary (right)]] |
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The '''Rio del Rey''' (also called Rio del Ray) is an [[estuary]] of a [[drainage basin]] in [[West Africa]] in [[Cameroon]]. It is located in the eastern area of the [[Niger River]] system.<ref name="Selley">[https://books.google.com/books?id=KaxnNYz2g6EC&pg=PA173 African Basins<!-- Bot generated title -->]. pp. 173-176</ref> The [[Cameroon line|Cameroon volcanic line]] separates Rio Del Rey from the Douala basin.<ref name="Selley"/> Rio del Rey has been described as an estuary in which "the two rivers N'dian and Massake flow out".<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=M-pff9qPNUQC&pg=PA127 Swedish Ventures in Cameroon, 1833-1923: Trade and Travel, People and Politics - Knut Knutson<!-- Bot generated title -->]. pp. 127-133.</ref> The mouth is close to the border with [[Nigeria]] and has connections to the [[Cross River (Nigeria)|Cross River]] estuary from which it is separated by the [[Bakassi]] peninsula. The Rio del Rey estuary has been designated as a [[Ramsar site]] since 2010.<ref name="RSIS"/> |
The '''Rio del Rey''' (also called Rio del Ray) is an [[estuary]] of a [[drainage basin]] in [[West Africa]] in [[Cameroon]]. It is located in the eastern area of the [[Niger River]] system.<ref name="Selley">[https://books.google.com/books?id=KaxnNYz2g6EC&pg=PA173 African Basins<!-- Bot generated title -->]. pp. 173-176</ref> The [[Cameroon line|Cameroon volcanic line]] separates Rio Del Rey from the Douala basin.<ref name="Selley"/> Rio del Rey has been described as an estuary in which "the two rivers N'dian and Massake flow out".<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=M-pff9qPNUQC&pg=PA127 Swedish Ventures in Cameroon, 1833-1923: Trade and Travel, People and Politics - Knut Knutson<!-- Bot generated title -->]. pp. 127-133.</ref> The mouth is close to the [[Cameroon–Nigeria border|border]] with [[Nigeria]] and has connections to the [[Cross River (Nigeria)|Cross River]] estuary from which it is separated by the [[Bakassi]] peninsula. The Rio del Rey estuary has been designated as a [[Ramsar site]] since 2010.<ref name="RSIS"/> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 21:14, 30 January 2020
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Official name | Estuaire du Rio Del Rey |
Designated | 20 May 2010 |
Reference no. | 1908[1] |
The Rio del Rey (also called Rio del Ray) is an estuary of a drainage basin in West Africa in Cameroon. It is located in the eastern area of the Niger River system.[2] The Cameroon volcanic line separates Rio Del Rey from the Douala basin.[2] Rio del Rey has been described as an estuary in which "the two rivers N'dian and Massake flow out".[3] The mouth is close to the border with Nigeria and has connections to the Cross River estuary from which it is separated by the Bakassi peninsula. The Rio del Rey estuary has been designated as a Ramsar site since 2010.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Estuaire du Rio Del Rey". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ^ a b African Basins. pp. 173-176
- ^ Swedish Ventures in Cameroon, 1833-1923: Trade and Travel, People and Politics - Knut Knutson. pp. 127-133.