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The Ubangi River , also spelled Oubangi , (pronounced /juːˈbæŋɡi/ or /uːˈbæŋɡi/ ) is a major tributary of the Congo River in Central Africa - Adamawa-Ubangi languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Adamawa-Ubangi languages are spoken in Nigeria , Cameroon , Chad , southern Sudan , and the Central African Republic , by a total of about 12 million people. - Ubangi definition of Ubangi in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
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Ubangi
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Ubangi, also called the Oubangui, river of central Africa, the chief tributary of the Congo River, formed by the confluence of the Uélé and Mbomou rivers at Yakoma in northern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC, formerly Zaire). The river flows generally northwest, forming the border between the DRC and the Central African Republic. Near Fort de Possel, Central African Republic, the Ubangi turns southwest, and then flows between the DRC and the Republic of the Congo. The Ubangi, which is 1,130 km (700 mi) long, enters the Congo River near Lake Tumba in northwestern DRC. The Ubangi is navigable for 600 km (370 mi) from its junction with the Congo to Bangui, in the Central African Republic.
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