Mo River
River in Ghana and Togo
8°45′00″N 00°11′00″E / 8.75000°N 0.18333°E / 8.75000; 0.18333The Mo River is a river of Ghana and Togo, and it arises in Togo and flows west, forming a short part of the international boundary between Ghana and Togo.[1] It empties into Lake Volta in Ghana.
References
- ^ Brownlie, Ian (1979). African Boundaries: A Legal and Diplomatic Encyclopedia. Institute for International Affairs, Hurst and Co. pp. 250–79.
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Rivers of Ghana
- Afram
- Ankobra
- Anum
- Assin Manso
- Atakora
- Ayensu
- Bia
- Birim
- Densu
- Daka
- Mo
- Nini
- Ofin
- Oti
- Kulpawn
- Pra
- Pru
- Sene
- Sisili
- Tain
- Tano
- Lake Volta (Volta River: Black Volta • Red Volta • White Volta)
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