Nyong river Yong | |
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![]() Nyong River | |
![]() The Nyong River in Cameroon | |
Location | |
Country | Cameroon |
Regions | Littoral Region,East Region,South Region,Centre RegionCentre Region |
Cities | Abong-Mbang,Mbalmayo |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Near Abong-Mbang |
• coordinates | 3°52′00″N13°28′00″E / 3.86667°N 13.46667°E /3.86667; 13.46667 |
• elevation | 690 m (2,260 ft) |
Mouth | Bight of Biafra |
• coordinates | 3°15′39″N9°54′16″E / 3.26083°N 9.90444°E /3.26083; 9.90444 |
• elevation | 0 m |
Length | 690 km (430 mi) |
Basin size | 27,800 km2 (10,734 sq mi)[1] |
Discharge | |
• location | Déhané |
• average | 446 m3/s (15,800 cu ft/s) |
• minimum | 40 m3/s (1,400 cu ft/s) |
• maximum | 1,226 m3/s (43,300 cu ft/s) |
Basin features | |
River system | Nyong River |
Population | 1,179,200 |
Tributaries | |
• left | Long Mafok, Soo, Soumou, Kama[1] |
• right | Kom, Mfoumou, Afamba, Ato, Mefou, Akono, Liyeke, Kéllé[1] |
Waterfalls | Trappenbeck Rapids |
TheNyong (formerlyGerman:Yong) is a river inCameroon. The river flows approximately 690 kilometres (430 mi) to empty into theGulf of Guinea.
The Nyong originates 40 km (25 mi) east of the town ofAbong-Mbang, where the northern rain forest feeds it.[2] The river's length is almost parallel to the lower reaches of theSanaga River. Its mouth is in Petit Batanga, 60 km (40 mi) south-southwest ofEdéa.[3] In two places,Mbalmayo and Déhané, the river has huge rapids. The first 400 km (250 mi) of the river, between Abong-Mbang and Mbalmayo, are navigable for small boats from April to November.
The flow of the river as measured at Déhané in m³/s:[1]
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The town ofMbalmayo, which has arailhead, lies on the north bank of this river.[2] The towns ofAkonolinga and Abong-Mbang also lie on it.