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Lake and wetlands in Mauritania
Lake Gabou
Lake Gabou is located in MauritaniaLake GabouLake Gabou
Coordinates17°55′N 11°53′W / 17.917°N 11.883°W / 17.917; -11.883
Basin countriesMauritania
Surface area9,500 ha (37 sq mi)
SettlementsKsar el Barka
Ramsar Wetland
Official nameLac Gabou et le réseau hydrographique du Plateau du Tagant
Designated13 February 2009
Reference no.1854

Lake Gabou (Arabic: بحيرة كب, French: Lac Gabou, Fula: Hoorewendu) is a lake and wetlands area in the Tagant Region of Mauritania.

History

Historically, the lake and the basin around it were also known as Tammourt en Naaj (Arabic: تمورت والنجا) or Hoorewendu, meaning 'head of the swamp' in Pulaar, and sheltered a population of hippopotami.

Environment

The lake captures runoff from the Tagant plateau and supports a range of indigenous flora and fauna, including date and doum palms, two economically important palm species, as well as African baobabs and desert roses. It is also a refuge for West African crocodiles and migrating birds. It was designated a Ramsar site in 2009. The lake has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a significant population of wintering ruffs.

References

  1. ^ "Lac Gabou et le réseau hydrographique du Plateau du Tagant". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  2. Kane, Oumar (2004). La première hégémonie peule. Le Fuuta Tooro de Koli Teηella à Almaami Abdul. Paris: Karthala. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  3. "Gabou". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2024. Retrieved 2024-10-24.


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