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Chutes Kongou (also called the Koungou Falls) is a massive cataract about 3.2 kilometres wide and up to 56 m tall, located in Ivindo National Park in eastern Gabon. It is located on the Ivindo River and is one of the strongest-flowing waterfalls in the world with an average flow of 900 cubic metres per second.

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  • Cataratas de Kongou (es)
  • Kongou Falls (en)
  • Конге (ru)
  • Конго (водоспад) (uk)
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  • Cataratas de Kongou​​ (también llamada las Cataratas Koungou) son unas cataratas grandes de 2 a 3 millas de ancho, situadas en el parque nacional de Ivindo en el este del país africano de Gabón. Forman parte del río Ivindo y tienen una altura total de 56 metros. Tiene fama de ser una de las cascada más bellas de África Central. Esta parte del río Ivindo es un importante centro de biodiversidad de peces. Las cataratas se encuentran dentro de un parque nacional creado en 2002 para proteger, entre otras cosas este hermoso y biológicamente más diverso tramo del río. (es)
  • Конге (фр. Chutes Kongou) — водопад, расположенный в Габоне, в провинции Огове-Ивиндо на реке Ивиндо. (ru)
  • Конго (фр. Chutes Kongou) — водоспад в центрально-західній Африці, на річці (права притока Огове), в північно-східному Габоні. (uk)
  • Chutes Kongou (also called the Koungou Falls) is a massive cataract about 3.2 kilometres wide and up to 56 m tall, located in Ivindo National Park in eastern Gabon. It is located on the Ivindo River and is one of the strongest-flowing waterfalls in the world with an average flow of 900 cubic metres per second. (en)
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  • Chutes Kongou (also called the Koungou Falls) is a massive cataract about 3.2 kilometres wide and up to 56 m tall, located in Ivindo National Park in eastern Gabon. It is located on the Ivindo River and is one of the strongest-flowing waterfalls in the world with an average flow of 900 cubic metres per second. It is reputed to be the most beautiful waterfall in Central Africa. This part of the Ivindo River is a major centre of fish biodiversity. The falls are within Ivindo National Park, created in 2002 to protect among other things this beautiful and biologically diverse stretch of river.http://whoisx.co.uk/youtu.be On 14 September 2007 President Omar Bongo Ondimba of Gabon confirmed that a dam would be built at the falls to provide electricity to a large iron mining project in Belinga further north. The iron mine is essentially for Gabon's economic development, but the dam will inundate a large part of the National Park, and have a serious impact on local livelihoods. Old studies indicate that there are other sites on the river where a dam would be easier to build and the environmental and social impacts would be much less than at Kongou, but no Environmental impact assessment was done before the decision was made. The decision put into question the President's strategy of developing ecotourism in Gabon and may well deter investors and tourists alike. It is claimed that the construction of the dam with no prior environmental impact study or proper consultation was a sign of the growing power of the Minister of Mines and Petrol at a time when President Bongo's power was declining. Due to opposition from the Gabonese people this project has been stopped. (en)
  • Cataratas de Kongou​​ (también llamada las Cataratas Koungou) son unas cataratas grandes de 2 a 3 millas de ancho, situadas en el parque nacional de Ivindo en el este del país africano de Gabón. Forman parte del río Ivindo y tienen una altura total de 56 metros. Tiene fama de ser una de las cascada más bellas de África Central. Esta parte del río Ivindo es un importante centro de biodiversidad de peces. Las cataratas se encuentran dentro de un parque nacional creado en 2002 para proteger, entre otras cosas este hermoso y biológicamente más diverso tramo del río. (es)
  • Конге (фр. Chutes Kongou) — водопад, расположенный в Габоне, в провинции Огове-Ивиндо на реке Ивиндо. (ru)
  • Конго (фр. Chutes Kongou) — водоспад в центрально-західній Африці, на річці (права притока Огове), в північно-східному Габоні. (uk)
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