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kulpawn+river Latitude and Longitude:

10°19′51″N 1°04′58″W / 10.33083°N 1.08278°W / 10.33083; -1.08278
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Kulpawn River
The main tributaries of the White Volta with the Kulpawn (centre bottom left)
Location
Country Ghana
Physical characteristics
Mouth White Volta
 • coordinates
10°19′51″N 1°04′58″W / 10.33083°N 1.08278°W / 10.33083; -1.08278
Discharge 
 • location Mouth

The Kulpawn River is one of the major rivers of northwestern Ghana, along with the Black Volta and Sisili Rivers. It flows through Wa Municipal District. [1] The riparian woodland around the bank of the Kulpawn in the Wahabu is particularly popular with ornithologists, due to a rich variety of birds. [2]

The river flows through the Gbele Resource Centre from the west to the southeast. [3]

References

  1. ^ Wilks, Ivor (4 July 2002). Wa and the Wala: Islam and Polity in Northwestern Ghana. Cambridge University Press. p. 10. ISBN  978-0-521-89434-0.
  2. ^ Briggs, Philip (4 January 2014). Ghana. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 474. ISBN  978-1-84162-478-5.
  3. ^ "Important Bird Areas factsheet: Gbele Resource Reserve (text)"". www.birdlife.org. Retrieved 3 June 2021.



kulpawn+river Latitude and Longitude:

10°19′51″N 1°04′58″W / 10.33083°N 1.08278°W / 10.33083; -1.08278
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kulpawn River
The main tributaries of the White Volta with the Kulpawn (centre bottom left)
Location
Country Ghana
Physical characteristics
Mouth White Volta
 • coordinates
10°19′51″N 1°04′58″W / 10.33083°N 1.08278°W / 10.33083; -1.08278
Discharge 
 • location Mouth

The Kulpawn River is one of the major rivers of northwestern Ghana, along with the Black Volta and Sisili Rivers. It flows through Wa Municipal District. [1] The riparian woodland around the bank of the Kulpawn in the Wahabu is particularly popular with ornithologists, due to a rich variety of birds. [2]

The river flows through the Gbele Resource Centre from the west to the southeast. [3]

References

  1. ^ Wilks, Ivor (4 July 2002). Wa and the Wala: Islam and Polity in Northwestern Ghana. Cambridge University Press. p. 10. ISBN  978-0-521-89434-0.
  2. ^ Briggs, Philip (4 January 2014). Ghana. Bradt Travel Guides. p. 474. ISBN  978-1-84162-478-5.
  3. ^ "Important Bird Areas factsheet: Gbele Resource Reserve (text)"". www.birdlife.org. Retrieved 3 June 2021.



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