Gorgol River

river in Mauritania

The Gorgol River is a river in southern Mauritania. It is a tributary of the Senegal River. The river is made by the confluence of the Gorgol Noir (194 km in length), with the Gorgol Blanc (345 km in length). The Gorgol River joins the Senegal River at Kaédi.[1]

Gorgol
Location
CountryMauritania
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
 - locationSénégal River
 - coordinates16°8′55.7″N 13°29′21.5″W / 16.148806°N 13.489306°W / 16.148806; -13.489306

The river basin is important to the Mauritanian economy because of investment in the 1970s.[2][3]

References

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  1. SENEGAL-HYCOS: Renforcement des capacités nationales et régionales d’observation, transmission et traitement de données pour contribuer au développement durable du bassin du Fleuve Sénégal (Document de projet préliminaire) (PDF) (in French), Système Mondial d’Observation du Cycle Hydrologique (WHYCOS), 2007, p. 5, archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-28.
  2. Nations Encyclopedia, Retrieved June 11, 2008
  3. Jobin, William R., Negrón-Aponte, Henry and Michelson, Edward H., 1976,
    Schistosomiasis in the Gorgol Valley of Mauritania , Human Ecology Division, Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, Caparra Heights Station, Puerto Rico and Department of Tropical Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, Retrieved on June 11, 2008