Uele River

"Uele" redirects here. For the former region, see Uele Province.
Map showing the Uele River within the Ubangi River drainage basin.

The Uele River, also spelled Welle River,[1][2] is a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It originates in the mountains near Lake Albert and flows west for about 1,210 kilometres (750 mi) to join the Mbomou River at Yakoma.

The Uele forms at Dungu, where the Dungu River joins the Kibali River. The Uele–Mbomou confluence at Yakoma marks the start of the Ubangi River, which in turn flows into the Congo River. The Uele is the longest tributary of the Ubangi. The combined Ubangi–Uele length is about 2,270 kilometres (1,410 mi).[3]

References

  1. "Ubangi River". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  2. Uele at GEOnet Names Server
  3. Bossche, J.P. vanden; G. M. Bernacsek (1990). Source Book for the Inland Fishery Resources of Africa, Volume 1. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. p. 338. ISBN 978-92-5-102983-1. Retrieved 8 August 2010.

Coordinates: 4°9′N 22°26′E / 4.150°N 22.433°E / 4.150; 22.433


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