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- Gambia - The Gambia, Senegal, Guinea Kolenté (Great Scarcies) - Guinea, Sierra Leone Little Scarcies (Kaba) - Guinea, Sierra Leone Moa - Guinea, Sierra...
- as the Great Scarcies. The Little Scarcies River empties into the same bay of the Atlantic Ocean just to the south of the Great Scarcies River. This area...
- The Little Scarcies River is a river in west Africa that begins in Guinea and flows into Sierra Leone, after which it empties into the Atlantic Ocean....
- tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Great Scarcies River (Kolenté River) Little Scarcies River (Kaba River) Mabole River Mongo River Lolo River...
- opened on the Sewa River, Pampana River, Seli River, Moa River, and Little Scarcies. Amongst all these projects, both finished and potential, the Bumbuna dam...
- Buba, Tombali, Cacine, Kogon, Konkouré, Sierra Leone, Great Scarcies, Little Scarcies, Sherbro, Malem, Waanje, Sewa, Missunado, Cavalla, St. Paul, Morro...
- River Forécariah River Mellacoree River Kolenté River (Great Scarcies River) Little Scarcies River Mongo River Moa River Meli River Mano River Lofa River...
- ray-finned fish in the genus Enteromius. It has been found in the Little Scarcies River that flows through Guinea and Sierra Leone. Schmidt, R. (2020). "Enteromius...
- taiaensis is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Taia River, Little Scarcies River and Waanje River in Sierre Leone. Lalèyè, P. (2020). "Leptocypris...
- estuary to the Little Scarcies River, Temne-speakers found at the mouth of the Scarcies River, and Limba-speakers ****her up the Scarcies. In the hilly savannah...