Cavalla River

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The Cavalla River (also known as the Cavally, the Youbou and the Diougou) is a river in West Africa, rising north of Mont Nimba in Guinea, flowing through Ivory Coast and back to the border with Ivory Coast. It ends in the Gulf of Guinea, situated 21 km (13 mi) east of Harper, Liberia. It forms the southern two-thirds of the international boundary between Liberia and Ivory Coast.

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Length515 km (320 mi)
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Cavalla river
Cavally, Youbou, Diougou
The Cavalla River drains the border areas of Ivory Coast and Liberia.
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Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Gulf of Guinea
  elevation
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Length515 km (320 mi)
Basin size29,495 km2 (11,388 mi2)[1]
Discharge 
  locationNear mouth
  average(Period: 1979–2015) 37.61 km3/a (1,192 m3/s)[1]
Basin features
River systemCavalla River
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It has a length of 515 kilometers (320 mi), and is the longest river in Liberia.[2] The name is derived from the cavalla horse mackerel found at its mouth.[3] It is home to the endemic Chiloglanis normani.

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