Oubangui
The Oubangui River is a significant waterway in Central Africa, flowing through the Central African Republic and forming part of the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a tributary of the Congo River, contributing to the region's rich biodiversity and providing vital resources for local communities.
The river is approximately 1,100 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in transportation and fishing for the people living along its banks. Its basin supports various ecosystems, making it an important area for wildlife and conservation efforts in the region.