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Bakoy River

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The Bakoy or Bakhoy River (also Semefé River) is a river in West Africa. It runs through Guinea and Mali and joins with the Bafing River to form the Sénégal River in Bafoulabé, in the Kayes Region of western Mali. It is also called the White River while the Bafing is called the Black River.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ David C. Conrad, Djanka Tassey Condé (2004). Sunjata: A West African Epic of the Mande Peoples. Hackett Publishing. ISBN 0872206971.
  2. ^ William R. Jobin (1999). Dams and Disease: Ecological Design and Health Impacts of Large Dams, Canals, and Irrigation Systems. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0419223606.