Mungo River

Mungo River

The Mungo River may refer to


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  • Mungo River, Cameroon — Mungo River valley. The river and then the mountain line formed the boundary between the former British and French colonies. The Mungo River is a large river in Cameroon that drains the mountains in the southern portion of the Cameroon line of… …   Wikipedia

  • Mungo River (New Zealand) — Mungo River Origin Southern Alps Mouth Hokitika River Basin countries New Zealand Length 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) The Mungo River is a river of the West Coast Region of …   Wikipedia

  • Mungo — (also spelled Moungo) may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 3 Other uses …   Wikipedia

  • Mungo people — Mungo Total population Total: Fewer than 87,700 (1982)[1] Regions with significant populations Cameroon Languages Duala, French Religion …   Wikipedia

  • Mungo National Park — IUCN Category II (National Park) …   Wikipedia

  • Mungo-Nationalpark — Mungo National Park Walls of China …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mungo Mackay — (April 1, 1740 March 29, 1811) was a Scottish seafarer from the Orkney Islands who made a fortune in the Boston shipping trades in Massachusetts. Mungo was a highly regarded ship master, successful privateer owner and bonder, and operated a store …   Wikipedia

  • Mungo Park — (* 11. September 1771 in Foulshiels bei Selkirk, Schottland; † Januar/Februar 1806 bei Bussa, Nigeria) war ein britischer Afrikareisender. Seine beiden Reisen (1795–1797 und 1805–1806) führten ihn über den Fluss Gambia an den Lauf …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mungo Park Memorial (Gambia) — Mungo Park Das Mungo Park Memorial in Gambia ist dem britischen Afrikaforscher Mungo Park (1771–1806) gewidmet. Seine beiden Reisen (1795–1797 und 1805–1806) führten ihn über den Fluss Gambia an den Lauf des Nigers. Seine erste Reise war im… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mungo, St. —    MUNGO, ST., a parish, in the county of Dumfries, 4 miles (W. by N.) from Ecclesfechan; containing 618 inhabitants. The name was originally Aber milk, the old British term Aber, signifying a confluence of waters, being descriptive of the… …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

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