Warswai River

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Warswai River
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A bridge on Warswai River at Tambrauw, Southwest Papua
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Location of river mouth
Location
Country Indonesia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  location Southwest Papua
Mouth Pacific Ocean
  location
Tambrauw Regency
  elevation
8 m (26 ft)
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Warswai River
Warswai river mouth in Indonesia.

The Warswai is a river in northern Southwest Papua province, Indonesia. [1] It flows in Tambrauw Regency and discharges into the Pacific Ocean. [2] [3]

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References

  1. Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
  2. Sungai Warswai - Geonames.org
  3. Warswai River. Wikimapia.org

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