Kua Bobu Nubini (/ˈkua ˈbobu ˈmubimi/)
Geography
The Kua Bobu Nubini, a significant geographical feature in western Hiyon Nenpan, spans an impressive 225 miles in length. Its journey begins as an outflow emerging from the Kinsu Nanyu, carving its path in a south-eastern direction. This vast waterway plays a crucial role in the region's ecosystem as it eventually joins the Go Nihin Bobu Nubini, one of the region's most prominent rivers. Here, the Kua Bobu Nubini serves as the primary left bank tributary, contributing significantly to the river's flow and aiding in maintaining the overall balance of the area's aquatic ecosystem.
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