jakorivien
Jakorivien, also known as the "Jako River," is a significant waterway in the northern region of the Republic of Congo. It is a tributary of the Sangha River, which in turn flows into the Congo River. The Jako River is approximately 400 kilometers long and drains a basin area of about 14,000 square kilometers. Its source is located in the dense forests of the Congo Basin, and it flows generally northward before joining the Sangha River.
The Jako River is an essential ecological and economic resource for the local communities. It supports a
The river's waters are used for irrigation, fishing, and hydroelectric power generation. The hydroelectric potential of
The Jako River is also a cultural and spiritual site for many indigenous communities. It is often