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Pendé River

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- elevation
  
375 m (1,230 ft)

Basin area
  
15,325 km²

Country
  
Chad

Discharge
  
128 m³/s

Mouth
  
Logone River

Pendé River

- location
  
Logone River at Kim, Chad

- average
  
128 m/s (4,520 cu ft/s)

The Pendé River is a river in central Africa. It arises in Ouham-Pendé in the Central African Republic and flows north, forming a short part of the international boundary between the Central African Republic and Chad. It eventually merges with the Logone River near Kim.

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Map of Pend%C3%A9, Chad

Historically it gave its name to the French administrative district Pendé, which was ceded to Germany as part of Neukamerun at the treaty of Fez 1912.

The average monthly flow of the river Pendé hydrological station of Doba (in m³ / s )

(Calculated using the data for a period of 28 years, 1947–75)

Hydrometry

The flow of the river observed over 28 years (1947–75) in Doba a town in Chad about 70 km above the mouth into the Logon. The at Doba observed average annual flow during this period was 128 m³ / s fed by an area of about 14.300 km ² a majority of the total catchment area of the River.

The average monthly flow of the river Pendé hydrological station of Doba (in m³ / s )

(Calculated using the data for a period of 28 years, 1947–75)

References

Pendé River Wikipedia