Tinkisso River

Geologic map of Guinea showing the course of the Tinkisso

The Tinkisso River is a river in Guinea in west Africa. The river is sourced near Dalaba in the Fouta Djallon mountain range, north of Mamou and snakes approximately north-east and then east across the plains of Guinea, until it runs into the River Niger at Siguiri. The river is approximately 400 kilometres (250 miles) in length.

The river and the surrounding plains were designated a Ramsar site by the Niger Basin Authority and the Guinean government in 2002. The river and its tributaries are the home to species of manatee.

References

  • Press release from the Ramsar Convention Bureau on the new wetland designation.
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Niger River
Countries
  • Guinea
  • Mali
  • Niger
  • Benin
  • Nigeria
Niger River
Sections
  • Source of the Niger
  • Middle Niger
  • Inner Niger Delta
  • Lower Niger
  • Niger Delta
Tributaries (list) and
distributariesCitiesLakesDams and bridges
Protected Areasdisasters

11°21′16″N 9°09′49″W / 11.35444°N 9.16361°W / 11.35444; -9.16361


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