Muni River
The Muni River (Noya River) is a short river in the southern mainland of Equatorial Guinea.[2] Part of its length, including its estuary, form part of the border with Gabon. It is from this river that the former name for this part of Equatorial Guinea, Río Muni was taken.
Designations | |
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Official name | Reserva Natural del Estuario del Muni |
Designated | 2 June 2003 |
Reference no. | 1311[1] |
Hydrology
The estuary is fed in the north by the Congue and the Mandyani River and from the east by the Mitong, the Mven and the Timboni River (Mitimele, Utamboni).
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References
- "Reserva Natural del Estuario del Muni". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- A directory of African wetlands By R. H. Hughes, J. S. Hughes, p. 499-501 (on Google Books: )
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