The Congo River mouth is the point where the Congo River empties into the Atlantic Ocean. It is located near the city of Pointe-Noire in the Republic of the Congo. The Congo River is the second longest river in Africa and one of the largest in terms of discharge volume globally. The mouth of the river is an important ecological and economic region, supporting diverse wildlife and fisheries, as well as serving as a key transportation hub for the region.
The Congo River has an estuary, an expanding tidal mouth.
The Kwango River doesn't have a mouth as such, it flows into the Kaisai River, and the Kasai River flows into the River Congo.
The end of the Congo River is its mouth that flows into the Atlantic Ocean. This is where the Congo ends its 4700 km (2920 mile) journey through Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia.
Zaire is no longer a country (since 1997). It is now called the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Congo has one port on the eastern Atlantic, Matadi. Only a very small part of the Congo extends west to the eastern Atlantic ocean---at the mouth of the Congo River. Most of the country is landlocked.
The Congo flows into the Atlantic ocean from south west Congo Africa,
Average discharge is 41,800 m³/s (1,476,376 ft³/s)
Length 4,700 km (2,922 mi) Mouth - Atlantic Ocean Basin countries Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Angola, Zambia, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda Length 4,700 km (2,922 mi) Mouth - Atlantic Ocean Basin countries Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Angola, Zambia, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda Avg. discharge 41,800 m³/s (1,476,376 ft³/s) Basin area 3,680,000 km² (1,420,848 mi²)
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République démocratique du Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo; Congo-Kinshasa) République du Congo (Republic of Congo; Congo-Brazzaville)
The Congo River meets the Atlantic Ocean at its mouth, located in the southwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, near the city of Pointe-Noire in the Republic of the Congo. This convergence creates one of the largest river deltas in the world, characterized by a rich ecosystem and significant biodiversity. The river's estuary is also crucial for local fishing communities and has historical significance for trade and navigation in the region.
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