Cestos River

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The Cestos River, also known as Nuon or Nipoué river,[3] is a river that rises in the Nimba Range of Guinea and flows south along the Ivory Coast border, then south-west through tracts of Liberian rain forest to empty into a bay on the Atlantic Ocean where the town of Cestos is located. The pygmy hippopotamus is known to inhabit lands along stretches of the river.[4] It forms the northern third of the international boundary between Liberia and Ivory Coast.

Countries
locationNimba Range, Guinea
Length476 km (296 mi)[1]
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Cestos
Liberia Cestos River
Location
Countries
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationNimba Range, Guinea
Mouth 
  location
Atlantic Ocean
Length476 km (296 mi)[1]
Basin size12,723 km2 (4,912 sq mi)[2]
Discharge 
  locationNear mouth
  average(Period: 1979–2015) 18.35 km3/a (581 m3/s)[2]
Basin features
River systemCestos River
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During the First Liberian Civil War, the portion of the river near the city of Cestos was a leading food and mineral extraction region for the National Patriotic Front of Liberia.[5]

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