The Chiloango River (Portuguese: Rio Chiloango) is a river in western Central Africa. It forms the western-most part of the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Congo, and then forms approximately half of the border between the DRC and Cabinda,[1] passing just south of the town of Necuto. The river then bisects Cabinda, making it the most important river in the province.[2] It enters the Atlantic Ocean just north of the town of Cacongo.[3]
References
- ^ www.law.fsu.edu
- ^ www.fao.org
- ^ National Geographic Atlas of the World: Revised Sixth Edition, National Geographic Society, 1992
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