Wera River
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CountryIndonesia
SourceWatu Tunggur National Reserve
locationBombong, West Manggarai Regency
| Wera River Wae Wera, Sungai Wera | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Country | Indonesia |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Watu Tunggur National Reserve |
| • location | Bombong, West Manggarai Regency |
| • coordinates | 8°32′12″S 120°16′48″E / 8.5366003°S 120.280016°E |
| 2nd source | Poco Mandasawu montain; Golo Lusang Manggarai National forest; |
| • location | Langke Rembong, Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara |
| • coordinates | 8°36′44″S 120°25′18″E / 8.6123238°S 120.4218033°E |
| Mouth | |
• location | Reok Manggarai Timur Regency |
• coordinates | 8°17′39″S 120°29′02″E / 8.2940482°S 120.4838339°E |
| Basin size | 1,081 km2 (417 sq mi)[1] |
| Basin features | |
| River system | Reo Waepesi basin (DAS420815)[1] |
| Cities | Reok (Reo); Ruteng |
| Bridges | Reok bridge |
| River Basin Management Unit | BPDAS Benain Noelmina[1] |
Wae Wera River
The Wera River (Wae Wera) is a river of Flores, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia, about 1500 km east of the capital Jakarta.[2][3]
The Wera River flows in the Manggarai Timur Regency and during wet season, the current is quite high to threaten the damage of "Wae Wera Bridge" in the village of Nanga Baras, Sambi Rampas district, or the northern main traffic route of Flores.[4][5]