Agbado River

The Agbado River is a river of Benin.[1] It flows through Maxi territory to the north of Abomey.[2] It flows south from its source in northern Collines Department, passes the town of Savalou, and discharges into the Zou River at the Atchérigbé Classified Forest near Setto.[3]

Ouémé River system with the Zou and the Agbado river (south west)

References

  1. Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
  2. Herskovits, Melville Jean; Herskovits, Frances Shapiro (1964). An outline of Dahomean religious belief. Kraus. p. 63. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  3. Sheet 17: Lagos (Map). 1:2,000,000. Series 2201. Defense Mapping Agency Topographic Center. April 1973.

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