Central African Rivers
The Central African Rivers are vital waterways that support the region's ecosystems and communities. Major rivers include the Congo River, which is the second-longest river in Africa, and the Oubangui River, a significant tributary. These rivers provide essential resources for transportation, fishing, and agriculture.
These rivers also play a crucial role in the region's biodiversity. They create habitats for various species, including fish, birds, and mammals. Additionally, the rivers are important for local economies, as they facilitate trade and access to fresh water for drinking and irrigation.