Alibori River
Alibori River | |
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![]() North Benin with the Alibori in the Center | |
Location | |
Country | Benin |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• coordinates | 11°55′59″N 3°17′28″E / 11.933°N 3.291°E |
Basin features | |
River system | Niger River |
The Alibori River is a river in the northeastern part of Benin. It rises near the village of Tobré in Atakora Department and flows northeast, ultimately emptying into the Niger River near Birni-Lafia.[1][2] In Alibori Department it forms the eastern border of the communes of Banikoara and Karimama, as well the eastern boundary of W Transborder Park. The Pako River is one of its tributaries. It is populated with crocodiles.[3]
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