Benue River

Benue River
Location
Countries
Physical characteristics
MouthNiger River
 • location
Lokoja, Nigeria
 • coordinates
07°45′12″N 06°45′24″E / 7.75333°N 6.75667°E / 7.75333; 6.75667
Length1,400 km (870 mi)
Basin size319,000 km2 (123,000 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
 • locationLokoja, Nigeria (near mouth)
 • average3,477 m3/s (122,800 cu ft/s)[1]
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftMayo-Kébi, Gongola, Pai, Wase, Ankwe, Mada, Okwa
 • rightFaro, Taraba, Donga, Katsina-Ala

Benue River (French: la Bénoué), previously known as the Chadda River or Tchadda, is the major tributary of the Niger River.[2] The size of its catchment basin is 319,000 km2 (123,000 sq mi). Almost its entire length of approximately 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) is navigable during the summer months.[3][1] As a result, it is an important transportation route in the regions through which it flows.[4] The name Benue comes from Binuwe, meaning 'Mother of Waters’ in the Batta language.[5]

The River Benue looking south east from Jimeta.
Map showing the Benue River drainage basin.
  1. ^ a b c "AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING: An Introduction to Agricultural Engineering".
  2. ^ "Benue River | Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad | Britannica".
  3. ^ Babangida, Abdulkareem Mojeed, Mohammed (December 16, 2022). "SPECIAL REPORT: How poor infrastructure worsened flood disasters in states across Nigeria". Premium Times Nigeria. Retrieved July 4, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Benue River". WorldAtlas. April 5, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  5. ^ Njeuma, Martin Zachary (1969). THE RISE AND FALL OF FULANI RULE IN ADAMAWA 1809 - 1901 (PDF). University of London. p. 13.

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