Anambra River

Ọmambala River
Map
Native nameOsimiri Ọmambala (Igbo)
Location
CountryNigeria
StateAnambra State and Enugu state
Local Government AreasAnambra East, Anambra West, Ayamelum, Uzo Uwani
Physical characteristics
MouthNiger River
 • location
Onịcha, Onịcha úgwú, Anambra State[1]
Length256 km (159 mi)
Basin size2,751 sq mi (7,130 km2)[2]
Discharge 
 • locationOnịcha

The Anambra River (Igbo: Ọmambala) flows 210 kilometres (130 mi) into the Niger River and is found in Anambra, Nigeria.[3] The river is the most important feeder of the River Niger below Lokoja. The flow of the Ọmambala River is released into the Atlantic through various outlets forming the 25,000-square-kilometre (9,700 sq mi) Niger Delta region.[4]

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  3. ^ Ugbor, O. N.; Odo, G. E.; Nwani, C. D.; Ochang, S. N.; Somdare, P. O.; Agbakwuo, C. A. (2014). "Parasitic Fauna of Two Dominant Clariid (SILURIFORMES) Catfishes In A Tropical Freshwater Ecosystem, Nigeria". Nigerian Journal of Fisheries. 11 (1 & 2): 745–755. S2CID 90241772.
  4. ^ Pages 307–309 in Shahin, Mamdouh (2002). "Hydrology of Large River Basins: Eastern and Western Africa". Hydrology and Water Resources of Africa. Water Science and Technology Library. Vol. 41. pp. 271–334. doi:10.1007/0-306-48065-4_7. ISBN 978-1-4020-0866-5.

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