Rio de Canjambari

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Rio de Canjambari
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Canjambari, Guinea-Bissau. Canoeing across the river, 1973
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Location
Country Guinea-Bissau
Region Oio Region
City Farim
Physical characteristics
Source Guinea-Bissau
  location Guinea-Bissau
Mouth Rio Cacheu/Rio Farim
  location
12° 29' 2.00" N -15° 13' 18.01" W, Guinea-Bissau
Discharge 
  location Farim
Basin features
Tributaries 
  rightRio Cacheu / Rio Farim

The Rio de Canjambari is a river which flows through the Oio Region of Guinea-Bissau. It is a tributary of the Farim River.

12°29′N15°11′W / 12.483°N 15.183°W / 12.483; -15.183


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