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Lobaye River

The Lobaye River (or Lobay, French: Rivière Lobaye) is a river of the Central African Republic, a right tributary of the Ubangi River.

Lobaye River
Western CAR showing Lobaye prefecture and river
Location
CountryCentral African Republic
Physical characteristics
MouthUbangi River
 • coordinates
3°40′32″N 18°35′09″E / 3.675661°N 18.585761°E / 3.675661; 18.585761Coordinates: 3°40′32″N 18°35′09″E / 3.675661°N 18.585761°E / 3.675661; 18.585761
Length538 kilometres (334 mi)

Course

The Lobaye River forms in the west of the country, in the prefecture of Nana-Mambéré and flows in a generally southeast direction through Mambéré-Kadéï and Lobaye to its junction with the Ubangi.[1] The Lobaye drains part of the Carnot sandstone plateau. There is potential for hydroelectric development, particularly in the section between the mouth of the Mbaéré and the Loko-Safa falls.[2]

The Lobaye is 538 kilometres (334 mi) long, with an average slope of 1.25 metres per kilometre (6.6 ft/mi).[3] It rises near Bouar at an elevation of about 1,040 metres (3,410 ft), and its upper course is called the Bali River as far as Baoro. The upper part is at first torrential, but after some rapids at 78 kilometres (48 mi) from its source it flows into a wide U-shaped valley.[4] The lower part is navigable for almost 118 kilometres (73 mi), flowing through equatorial forest.[2]

History

One of the first Europeans to explore the river was the Belgian Alphonse van Gèle, in November–December 1886.[5] On 25 July 1901 a mission led by the colonial administrator M. Dessirier de Paulwel, with 30 militia and 65 porters, left Bangui and crossed the Bonjo territory to reach Loko on the Lobay River on 1 September 1901. The mission then went north to the Carnot post on the Sangha River, which was reached on 20 October 1901. Dessirier de Paulwel concluded that the M'Bali River was not, as had been thought, the upper part of the Likouala-aux-Herbes River, a tributary of the lower Sangha, but rather was part of the Lobay River. On Hansen's map the river was shown as flowing 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the east of the Sangha, but in fact it was only 40 kilometres (25 mi) away at the Carnot post.[6]

The Compagnie des Caoutchoucs et Produits de la Lobay (Lobay Rubber and Products Company) was established in 1899.[7] The company was based in Paris and had 2 million francs capital. Directors were Albert Motte, Léon Motte-Bossut, Ignace Cauvez and Ernest Grisar. The concession covered 32,400 square kilometres (12,500 sq mi) of the Lobay basin.[8] Activities included all agricultural, forestry, mining, industrial, commercial, etc. operations aimed at exploiting this concession or facilitating its exploitation.[9] In 1910 the company was taken over by Ékela-Kadei-Sangha, and became part of the Compagnie forestière Sangha-Oubangui.[10]

Conservation

The Basse-Lobaye Biosphere Reserve protects part of the forest along the lower part of the river. It has an area of 18,200 hectares (45,000 acres). There is no buffer zone. Vegetation is dense semi-deciduous tropical humid forest, a young forest with a closed understory, mostly gallery forest. There are scattered Pygmy camps. The economy is based on agriculture, hunting, fishing and gathering of non-woody forest products.[11]

Notes

Sources

  • "Afrique Congo francais", Bulletin (in French), Société de géographie de Lille, 1902, retrieved 2020-09-03
  • Basse-Lobaye Biosphere Reserve, Central African Republic, UNESCO, retrieved 2020-09-03
  • Callède, J.; Boulvert, Y.; Thiébaux, J-P. (2009), Le Bassin De L'oubangui (PDF), Marseille, ISBN 978-2-7099- 1680-6, retrieved 2020-09-03
  • Janssens, Édouard; Cateaux, Albert (1908), Les Belges au Congo: notices biographiques, Antwerp: J. van Hille-De Backer, pp. 167–182
  • Leger, Alain Y., "Compagnie des Caoutchoucs et Produits de la Lobay (1899–1910)" (PDF), entreprises-coloniales.fr, retrieved 2020-09-03
  • "Relation: Lobaye (1188746)", OpenStreetMap, retrieved 2020-09-02

lobaye, river, lobay, french, rivière, lobaye, river, central, african, republic, right, tributary, ubangi, river, western, showing, lobaye, prefecture, riverlocationcountrycentral, african, republicphysical, characteristicsmouthubangi, river, coordinates3, 67. The Lobaye River or Lobay French Riviere Lobaye is a river of the Central African Republic a right tributary of the Ubangi River Lobaye RiverWestern CAR showing Lobaye prefecture and riverLocationCountryCentral African RepublicPhysical characteristicsMouthUbangi River coordinates3 40 32 N 18 35 09 E 3 675661 N 18 585761 E 3 675661 18 585761 Coordinates 3 40 32 N 18 35 09 E 3 675661 N 18 585761 E 3 675661 18 585761Length538 kilometres 334 mi Contents 1 Course 2 History 3 Conservation 4 Notes 5 SourcesCourse EditThe Lobaye River forms in the west of the country in the prefecture of Nana Mambere and flows in a generally southeast direction through Mambere Kadei and Lobaye to its junction with the Ubangi 1 The Lobaye drains part of the Carnot sandstone plateau There is potential for hydroelectric development particularly in the section between the mouth of the Mbaere and the Loko Safa falls 2 The Lobaye is 538 kilometres 334 mi long with an average slope of 1 25 metres per kilometre 6 6 ft mi 3 It rises near Bouar at an elevation of about 1 040 metres 3 410 ft and its upper course is called the Bali River as far as Baoro The upper part is at first torrential but after some rapids at 78 kilometres 48 mi from its source it flows into a wide U shaped valley 4 The lower part is navigable for almost 118 kilometres 73 mi flowing through equatorial forest 2 History EditOne of the first Europeans to explore the river was the Belgian Alphonse van Gele in November December 1886 5 On 25 July 1901 a mission led by the colonial administrator M Dessirier de Paulwel with 30 militia and 65 porters left Bangui and crossed the Bonjo territory to reach Loko on the Lobay River on 1 September 1901 The mission then went north to the Carnot post on the Sangha River which was reached on 20 October 1901 Dessirier de Paulwel concluded that the M Bali River was not as had been thought the upper part of the Likouala aux Herbes River a tributary of the lower Sangha but rather was part of the Lobay River On Hansen s map the river was shown as flowing 80 kilometres 50 mi to the east of the Sangha but in fact it was only 40 kilometres 25 mi away at the Carnot post 6 The Compagnie des Caoutchoucs et Produits de la Lobay Lobay Rubber and Products Company was established in 1899 7 The company was based in Paris and had 2 million francs capital Directors were Albert Motte Leon Motte Bossut Ignace Cauvez and Ernest Grisar The concession covered 32 400 square kilometres 12 500 sq mi of the Lobay basin 8 Activities included all agricultural forestry mining industrial commercial etc operations aimed at exploiting this concession or facilitating its exploitation 9 In 1910 the company was taken over by Ekela Kadei Sangha and became part of the Compagnie forestiere Sangha Oubangui 10 Conservation EditThe Basse Lobaye Biosphere Reserve protects part of the forest along the lower part of the river It has an area of 18 200 hectares 45 000 acres There is no buffer zone Vegetation is dense semi deciduous tropical humid forest a young forest with a closed understory mostly gallery forest There are scattered Pygmy camps The economy is based on agriculture hunting fishing and gathering of non woody forest products 11 Notes Edit Relation Lobaye 1188746 a b Callede Boulvert amp Thiebaux 2009 p 34 Callede Boulvert amp Thiebaux 2009 p 37 Callede Boulvert amp Thiebaux 2009 p 35 Janssens amp Cateaux 1908 p 172 Afrique Congo francais 1902 p 235 Leger p 1 Leger p 2 Leger p 4 Leger p 6 Basse Lobaye Biosphere Reserve UNESCO Sources Edit Afrique Congo francais Bulletin in French Societe de geographie de Lille 1902 retrieved 2020 09 03 Basse Lobaye Biosphere Reserve Central African Republic UNESCO retrieved 2020 09 03 Callede J Boulvert Y Thiebaux J P 2009 Le Bassin De L oubangui PDF Marseille ISBN 978 2 7099 1680 6 retrieved 2020 09 03 Janssens Edouard Cateaux Albert 1908 Les Belges au Congo notices biographiques Antwerp J van Hille De Backer pp 167 182 Leger Alain Y Compagnie des Caoutchoucs et Produits de la Lobay 1899 1910 PDF entreprises coloniales fr retrieved 2020 09 03 Relation Lobaye 1188746 OpenStreetMap retrieved 2020 09 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lobaye River amp oldid 1016690929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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