The river originates near Ouagadougou and flows about 320 km to join the White Volta.
There is a major dialect division between Agole, to the east of the White Volta river, and Toende, to the West.
The White Volta, also known as the Nakambe River, is the headstream of the Volta River in West Africa.
It drains into the White Volta.
The river is divided into three parts, called the Black Volta, White Volta and Red Volta.
The White Volta passes through the town; making it an important terminus point.
The river's three tributaries are called the Black Volta, White Volta and Red Volta, and the colors of the national flag corresponded to these parts of the river system.
The river is divided into three parts-the Black Volta, White Volta, and Red Volta, which form the colors of the national flag corresponding to parts of the river.
It has three main tributaries-the Black Volta, White Volta and Red Volta.
The Zongoiri Waterfall at Kianga on the White Volta is a local tourist attraction.