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Rivière Blanche (Ouest) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rivière Blanche (Ouest)

Rivière Blanche is a river in Haiti in the Ouest Department. Downstream, one arm is channeled towards the Étang Saumâtre, another joined the Canal Boucambrou and the Trou Caïman.
==Geography==
Rivière Blanche has its source around the Pic la Selle, which rises to 2,680 meters above sea level, overlooking the mountains of peak. This river forms several arms when it arrives in the Plain of the Cul-de-Sac.
In the past, the Rivière Blanche flowed into lakes whose arms are channeled either to the northeast of the Étang Saumâtre, or to the northwest of the Trou Caïman. The former name for this was called the ''Rivière du Boucan Brou'', however today, these arms are channeled under the name Boucanbrou or the Canal Boucambrou.
During the rainy season, the Rivière Blanche becomes impetuous and overflows its banks, especially because the Canal Boucanbrou is not curetted and clear of the mud that reduces the flow of water. It floods partly in the Plaine of the Cul-de-Sac in the east of the agglomeration of Port-au-Prince.

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