Nanada Bobu Nubini (/ˈnanada ˈbobu ˈmubimi/)

Geography

The Nanada Bobu Nubini is a staggering 546-mile long river, serving as a significant waterway in the region. It originates from the central highlands located in the northern part of Hiyon Nenpan. From there, it flows in a north to southwest direction, cutting through the diverse landscapes and ecosystems of the region. It plays a crucial role in the ecological balance and biodiversity of the area. Winding its way through the heartland, it eventually meets the Go Nihin Bobu Nubini in the southern region of Hiyon Nenpan. Here, it serves as a right bank tributary, contributing significantly to the volume of water in the Go Nihin Bobu Nubini. This convergence of the two rivers is a remarkable geographical feature and a vital part of the region's water system.

Alternative Name(s)
Nanada River
Type
River
Location under

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