Yawan Bobu Nubini (/ˈjawan ˈbobu ˈmubimi/)

Geography

The Yawan Nobu Nubini, a remarkable river with a length of 131 miles, is a significant geographical feature of eastern Sluyan. This river, which takes a unique path flowing from the north to the south, plays a key role in the region's ecosystem. It eventually finds its way to the Em Olae, also known as the Heart Ocean, where it contributes to the larger water system. The river's journey, from its humble beginnings to its grand end in the ocean, is a testament to the breathtaking natural beauty of the area.

Alternative Name(s)
Yawan River
Type
River
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