The Niger River is the third longest river in Africa and flows through five countries: Guinea, Mali, Niger, Benin, and Nigeria. The river covers a total distance of 4,200 kilometers from its source in Guinea to its delta in Nigeria, where it empties into the Gulf of Guinea. The Niger River basin is home to over 100 million people and contributes to the livelihoods of millions of people through fishing, agriculture, and transportation. The river is also home to diverse wildlife species, including hippos, crocodiles, and various fish species. The map of the Niger River in Africa shows the different countries the river passes through, its tributaries, and its delta.
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