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Chari River
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The Chari or Shari River is a 949-kilometer -long river of central Africa . It flows from the Central African Republic through Chad into Lake Chad , following the Cameroon border from N'Djamena , where it joins the Logone River waters.
Much of Chad's population, including Sarh and the capital N'Djamena , is concentrated around it. It provides 90% of the water flowing into Lake Chad . The watershed of the river covers 548,747 km².
The principal tributary is the Logone River, while minor tributaries are the Bahr Salamat , the Bahr Sarh , the Bahr Aouk and the Bahr Keïta .
The river supports an important local fishing industry. One of the most highly prized local fishes is the Nile Perch .
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