Léré Lake Explained

Lake Léré
Pushpin Map:Chad
Location:Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Region
Chad; about 6 km east of the border with Cameroon
Coords:9.6167°N 24°W
Inflow:Mayo Kébbi
Outflow:Mayo Kébbi
Basin Countries:Chad
Length:15km (09miles)
Width:5km (03miles)
Area:41km2
Depth:4.5m (14.8feet)
Max-Depth:8m (26feet)
Volume:0.16km3
Elevation:320m (1,050feet)
Islands:7 bigger and some small
Cities:Léré

Lake Léré is a lake in the Mayo-Kebbi Ouest Region in southwestern Chad about 6 km east of the border with Cameroon. It is fed by the Mayo Kébbi that leaves near Léré the smaller Lake Tréné.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=VLjafeXa3gMC&dq=A+directory+of+African+wetlands+lake+lere&pg=PA335 A directory of African wetlands