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The Logon River is a major tributary of the Chari River. The Logon's sources are located in the western Central African Republic, northern Cameroon, a southern Chad. Many swamps and wetlands surround the river. Jump to: navigation, search The Chari or Shari River is a 949-kilometer-long river of central Africa, flowing from the Central African Republic through Chad into Lake Chad. ...


Settlements on the river include Moundou, Chad's second-largest city. Moundou is a city in Chad, the capital of Logone Occidental prefecture. ...


See also

  • List of rivers of Chad

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Benue River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (165 words)
The Benue River or Bénoué River is the major tributary of the Niger River.
The river is approximately 1,400 km long and is almost entirely navigable during the summer months.
The river's major tributary is the Mayo-Kebbi, which during floods connects it with the Logone River, part of the Lake Chad system.
Logon River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (79 words)
The Logon or Logone River is a major tributary of the Chari River.
The Logon's sources are located in the western Central African Republic, northern Cameroon, and southern Chad.
Settlements on the river include Moundou, Chad's second-largest city.
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