Itimbiri
Itimbiri Rubi |
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The Itimbiri in the Congo course (top center left) |
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location |
Oriental Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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River system | Congo | |
Drain over | Congo → Atlantic | |
muzzle | between Bolama and Bumba in the Congo Coordinates: 2 ° 3 ′ 57 " N , 22 ° 41 ′ 34" E 2 ° 3 ′ 57 " N , 22 ° 41 ′ 34" E
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Drain at the mouth |
MQ |
356 m³ / s |
Left tributaries | Likati | |
Right tributaries | Aketi , Tele |
The Itimbiri is a river in the Eastern Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo .
course
The Itimbiri is a tributary of the Congo and flows into it between Bolama and Bumba . The Itimbiri is navigable as far as Aketi in the approximately 200 kilometers long lower course . Its upper course, about 250 kilometers long, is called Rubi . At Djamba , the Rubi from the east and the Likati from the north unite to form Itimbiri. At Aketi, the Aketi and Tele flow to it from the southeast . The latter rises in the same hills as the Rubi, but describes a much longer southern loop.
Places on the Itimbiri
Main tributaries
- Rubi (upper course)
- Likati (near Djamba, north)
- Tele (above Aketi, southeast)
- Aketi (near Aketi, southeast)
- Loeka (just before the mouth, north)
swell
- ↑ Variations in dissolved greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) in the CongoRiver network overwhelmingly driven by fluvial-wetland connectivity page 29
- Kaiser, Michael: Atlas of the world. Munich: Kunth, 2004.