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Niangara Bridge

Coordinates: 3°41′48″N 27°53′43″E / 3.696620°N 27.895386°E / 3.696620; 27.895386
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3°41′48″N 27°53′43″E / 3.696620°N 27.895386°E / 3.696620; 27.895386

The Niangara Bridge is a bridge crossing on the Uele River, a tributary to the Congo River, in north-eastern DR Congo in Central Africa.[1]

The city of Niangara, in the province of Upper Uele, is situated on the southern shore of the Uele River, and the bridge provides a connection to the hinterland of the northern river shore and international connections to South Sudan and Central African Republic, which lies north and north-east of Niangara.

References

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  1. ^ Ross, Scott (2019-08-15). "A Postcard From Belgium and Northeastern Congo". CONTINGENT. Retrieved 2024-09-24.