Ubangi River People

The Ubangi River, also spelled Oubangui, is a river in Central Africa, and the largest right-bank tributary of the Congo River. It begins at the confluence of the Mbomou and Uele Rivers and flows west, forming the border between Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Subsequently, the Ubangi bends to the southwest and pa…
The Ubangi River, also spelled Oubangui, is a river in Central Africa, and the largest right-bank tributary of the Congo River. It begins at the confluence of the Mbomou and Uele Rivers and flows west, forming the border between Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Subsequently, the Ubangi bends to the southwest and passes through Bangui, the capital of the CAR, after which it flows south – forming the border between the DRC and the Republic of the Congo. The Ubangi finally joins the Congo River at Liranga.
  • Source: Confluence of Uele and Mbomou
  • Mouth: Congo River
  • Length: 1,060 km (660 mi) to 1,120 km (700 mi)
  • Basin size: 648,280.5 km² (250,302.5 sq mi) to 651,915 km² (251,706 sq mi)
  • Progression: Congo → Atlantic Ocean
  • River system: Congo River
Data from: en.wikipedia.org