
Chari

Another shot of Chari
The 'Chari' or 'Shari' River is a 949-
kilometer-long river of
central Africa. It flows from the
Central African Republic through
Chad into
Lake Chad, following the
Cameroon border from
N'Djamena, where it joins the
Logon River waters.
Much of Chad's population, including
Sarh and the capital
N'Djamena, is concentrated around it. It provides 90% of the water flowing into
Lake Chad. The
watershed of the river covers 548,747 km².
The principal tributary is the
Logon River, while minor trutaries are the
Bahr Salamat, the
Bahr Sarh, the
Bahr Aouk and the
Bahr Keïta.
The river supports an important local
fishing industry. One of the most highly prized local fishes is the
Nile Perch.
See also
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Chari-Nile languages
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Oubangui-Chari
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Chari-Baguirmi Region
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Moyen-Chari Region
External link
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Map of the Chari River basin at Water Resources eAtlas