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Alima

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Alima

The Alima River (Swahili: Mto Alima) is a tributary of the Congo River. It is formed by the confluence of two streams, the Lékéti and the Dziélé.[1][2]

Towns

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Towns on the banks of this river include (from the source):

Location

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Point Coordinates
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Notes
Source - Lékéti 1°35′44″S 14°57′26″E / 1.59564°S 14.95721°E / -1.59564; 14.95721 (Source - Lékéti)
Boundji 1°02′46″S 15°21′33″E / 1.04608°S 15.35929°E / -1.04608; 15.35929 (Boundji)
Oyo 1°09′36″S 15°58′03″E / 1.15998°S 15.96755°E / -1.15998; 15.96755 (Oyo)
Congo River confluence 1°36′02″S 16°36′59″E / 1.60059°S 16.61646°E / -1.60059; 16.61646 (Congo River confluence)


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Confluence of Lékéti and Dziélé". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Confluence of Lékéti and Dziélé". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 25 March 2018.