Ekuos River
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Ekuos River | |
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A map of the Ekuos (outlined blue) and its basin, including inflows (outlined gray) and larger outflows (unmarked). | |
Other name(s) | Ekoz Akho Kauzia Sizag |
Basin | |
Countries | Algazi Union Azerin Barradiwa Ebo Nganagam Izovangia Kauzia Letzia Lons Penaxxi Tabiqa Template:Country data Yutte Basi |
Cities | Sedim Tagra Agotasa Terydnunekuos Noungata Mehyaran |
Physiognomy | |
Length | 8496.92 |
The Ekuos River is a large river in Northern Baredina. It is one of the longest rivers in the world, and arguably the most important on the continent, passing through or by ten countries whom all impart the river with much historical, economic, political, and cultural significance; its outflows also stretch quite far, particularly towards the Letsatian Basin at the extreme northwest of the river's watershed.
The river is the namesake of the sociocultural region of Ekuosia, which encompasses much of Northern Baredina and is the most populous region on Sahar, with over 800 million inhabitants.