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Sewa River

Sewa River is a river in Sierra Leone. Its furthest sources are the Bagbe River and Bafi River, which originates in the mountainous areas of the northeastern part of the country, near the border with Guinea. From the confluence of Bagbe and Bafi in the Kono District Sewa flows 240 km (150 mi) in a south-southwestern direction and drains an area of 19,022 km2 (7,344 mi2). Close to the Atlantic coast the river joins Waanje River to form the Kittam River. Kittam River flows 48 km (30 mi) westwards along the coast and enters a network of lagoons and streams separated from the sea by Turner's Peninsula. By the island of Sherbro, Kittam empties into the larger estuary Sherbro River.

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