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Map of the Gambia River drainage basin
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Source | Fouta Djallon |
Mouth | Atlantic Ocean |
• location | Banjul |
• coordinates | 13°15′00″N 13°37′00″W / 13.25°N 13.61667°W / 13.25; -13.61667 |
Length | 1,120[1] km (700 mi) |
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The Koulountou River (French: Rivière Koulountou) is a riverinSenegal and Guinea. It is a tributary of the Gambia River.[2]
The river's source is the Fouta Djallon plateau in northern Guinea. For most of its course, the river flows through southern Senegal.
Settlements on the river include Nadjaf Al AshrafinVélingara Department, Senegal.[3]
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