Everything about The Fimi River totally explained
The
Fimi River is a
river in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. It flows from
Lake Mai-Ndombe to the
Kasai River, which in turn empties into the
Congo. One of the Fimi's tributaries is the
Lukenie River, which is navigable by barges as far as
Kole.
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