Kadéï River

The Kadéï River is a tributary of the Sangha River that flows through Cameroon and the Central African Republic. Its total drainage basin is 24,000 km$2$. The river rises from the eastern Adamawa Plateau, southeast of Garoua-Boulaï (5.89722°N, 14.55833°W) in Cameroon's East Province. The Kadéï is swelled by two tributaries, the Doumé at Mindourou (4.12917°N, 14.57278°W) and the Boumbé (4.1125°N, 15.11944°W), before flowing east into the Central African Republic. At Nola (3.51944°N, 16.04306°W), the Kadéï meets the Mambéré and becomes the Sangha. The Kadéï is part of the Congo River basin.