Oti River

The Oti River (Pendjari River) is a river in West Africa that rises in Burkina Faso. It forms part of the international boundaries between Benin and Burkina Faso and between Togo and Ghana. It empties into Lake Volta.

Rivers of Burkina Faso
Rivers
  • Banifing
  • Béli
  • Black Volta
  • Komoé
  • Mékrou
  • Oti
  • Red Volta
  • Sirba
  • Tapoa
  • Volta
  • White Volta
Rivers of Ghana
Rivers
  • Afram
  • Ankobra
  • Anum
  • Bia
  • Birim
  • Black Volta
  • Densu
  • Daka
  • Mo
  • Nini
  • Ofin
  • Oti
  • Pra
  • Sene
  • Tano
  • Volta
  • White Volta
Rivers of Togo
Rivers
  • Mo
  • Mono
  • Oti


Coordinates: 8°46′48″N 2°34′29″W / 8.78°N 2.57472°W / 8.78; -2.57472

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