Muni River

The Muni River (Noya River) is a river in the southern mainland of Equatorial Guinea. Part of its length, including its estuary, form part of the border with Gabon. It is from this river that the former name for this part of Equatorial Guinea, Rio Muni was taken.

Rivers of Equatorial Guinea
Rivers
  • Benito
  • Campo
  • Muni
  • Temboni
Rivers of Gabon
Rivers
  • Aïna
  • Bouenguidi
  • Ikoy
  • Ivindo
  • Komo
  • Lekoni
  • Lolo
  • Mbeya
  • Mpassa
  • Muni
  • Ngounie
  • Ntem
  • Nyanga
  • Ogooué
  • Sebe
  • Zadié
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