Alima

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 1: A to Beaufort, p. 163

Alima (Kunja), a tributary of the Congo, which it joins on the right bank. Its course is mainly westwards from its source in the neighbourhood of the Ogowé springs. Its course was first traced by Balloy in 1878, and De Brazza founded two stations on its banks. From the French settlements down, the stream is navigable for steamers.

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