Hydrographie surfacique de Congo (surficial hydrogaphy of Congo)

Jan 11, 2011 (Last modified May 13, 2011)
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Ensemble des tronçons hydrographiques suffisamment large (plus de 200 m de large).

Les données concernant l’hydrographie sont équivalentes d’une base à l’autre. Les données origine sont issues des fichiers transmis par SPIAF (Inventaire forestier). Certain tronçons de rivières ont été digitalisé sur image satellite par UNDP dans les provinces de Kinshasa, du Bas-Congo, du Katanga, Maniema, Nord et Sud-Kivu.

This is a collection of hydrographic segments longer than 200m.

The data concerning hydrography are equivalent from one database to another. These data originate from transmission by SPIAF (Forest Inventory). Certain river segments were digitized by UNDP from satellite images in the province of Kinshasa, lower Congo, Katanga, Maniema, and North and South Kivu.
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