White Volta
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White Volta shown in white. (Upper Volta is today called Burkina Faso.)
The White Volta, also known as the Nakambe River, is the headstream of the Volta River in West Africa. It originates in Burkina Faso and it flows into Lake Volta in Ghana. Its main tributaries are the Black Volta and the Red Volta.
It is also the river that villagers have to pass to get into the village Daboya which is situated in Northern Ghana.

