• The Sanaga River has its source at the Adamawa Plateau.[3] It is formed by the confluence of the Djérem and Lom Rivers in the north of the East Region.
  • Sanaga River, stream located in central Cameroon. Its most important headstreams—the Agoua and the Djérem—meet to form the Sanaga about 56 miles (90 km)...
  • Historical info[. ] Sanaga in a river in central-southern Cameroon, flowing near 2 of the biggest cities of Yaounde and Douala.
  • The Sanaga, with a length of 918 kilometers, the longest river in Central Africa Cameroon. He has two source rivers, the Djerem and Lom.
  • The Sanaga River covers a distance of about 920 km from its source to the Gulf of Guinea with a rate of flow of about 2200 – 3200 m3/s during the high rainy season.
  • Topography. Sanaga River drains the South Cameroon Plateau 650–850 m a.s.l. Vegetation/Land use. tropical rainforest.
  • Sanaga, River (13712) Cameroon, Africa. ... River Discharge from Satellite Altimetry and Optical Imagery.
  • 1. THE SANAGA RIVER BASIN The Sanaga River is the largest river in Cameroon and its basin covers almost a fourth of the country.
  • The Upper Sanaga (400 km long) corresponds. to the Djérem-Sanaga River and its major trib-. utary in this part of the basin, the Lom River, in the Adamawa Region.