Komoé River

The Komoé River or Comoé River is a river in West Africa. The river originates on the Sikasso Plateau of Burkina Faso, flows through the Cascades de Karfiguéla, forms a short section of the border between Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast before entering Ivory Coast. It serves as the major drainage for the northeastern portion of that country before emptying into the Atlantic. The banks of the Komoé are shaded by riparian forests along most of its length, providing an important habitat for wildlife and a source of agricultural water. Where reliable floodplains form in Ivory Coast, rice may be grown. A portion of the river in northern Ivory Coast is the source of the vegetative richness that earned that area a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation, Comoé National Park.

Komoé River
Comoé River
The Comoé River near Folonzo
Map of Côte d'Ivoire showing the Komoé River in the eastern part of the country
Location
CountryBurkina Faso, Ivory Coast
Physical characteristics
SourceSikasso Plateau
  locationBobo-Dioulasso Department, Houet Province, Burkina Faso
  coordinates10°58′N 004°30′W
  elevation525 m (1,722 ft)
MouthGrand-Bassam
  location
Gulf of Guinea, Atlantic Ocean, Ivory Coast
  coordinates
5°11′30″N 003°43′20″W
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length759 km (472 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  rightLéraba River
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