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Encyclopedia > Wouri River
The estuary of the Wouri River
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The estuary of the Wouri River

The Wouri (also Vouri or Vuri) is a river in Cameroon. The river is formed at the confluence of the rivers Ykam and Makombé, 32 km (20 miles) northeast of the city of Yabassi. The Wouri then flows about 160 km (100 miles) southeast to its estuary at Douala, the chief port and industrial city in the southwestern part of Cameroon on the Gulf of Guinea. The river is navigable about 64 km (40 miles) upriver from Douala. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Gulf of Guinea is the part of the Atlantic southwest of Africa. ...


The Portuguese navigator and explorer Fernão do Pó or Fernando Póo, is believed to be the first European to explore the estuary of the Wouri, around the year 1472. The explorers noted an abundance of prawns and crayfish in the Wouri River and named it Rio dos Camarões, Portuguese for River of Prawns, and the phrase from which Cameroon is derived. Fernão do Pó (15th century; also Fernão Pó, Fernando Pó, Fernando Póo) was a Portuguese explorer of the African coast, discoverer, in 1472, of the island initially called Formosa (Beautiful), later called Fernando Poo (after him) and recently renamed Bioko, located in the Gulf of Guinea. ...


In the 1950s, during the colonial period, the French built a bridge across the river, which connects Douala with the city of Bonabéri across the river. The bridge is now of great economic importance to western Cameroon, carrying auto, truck, and train traffic. Since 2004 the bridge has been undergoing a major rehabilitiation.


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Wouri River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (237 words)
The river is formed at the confluence of the rivers Ykam and Makombé, 32 km (20 miles) northeast of the city of Yabassi.
The Wouri then flows about 160 km (100 miles) southeast to its estuary at Douala, the chief port and industrial city in the southwestern part of Cameroon on the Gulf of Guinea.
In the 1950s, during the colonial period, the French built a bridge across the river, which connects Douala with the city of Bonabéri across the river.
cm_douala (960 words)
In this case, the Wouri River, focal point of the Ngondo Festival in Douala, has its own River Gods, it's a ceremony involving the "water spirits," who communicate their message in an unusual way.
Wouri River, 24 km (15 miles) from the Atlantic Coast is
Douala, Cameroon's largest city, main hub for air travel and industrial center is located on the Wouri River, a few miles from the Atlantic Coast, with its tourist attractions such as Kribi and Limbe.
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