It covers an area of 3,300 km2 (1,300 sq mi) and is close to the Nigerian border, surrounded on the eastern side by several hunting reserves.
[1] It is home to cheetahs, black rhinoceros, elephants, and is known for its colonies of hippopotamuses.
[2] The park is enclosed between two large sandy, perennial rivers, the Faro on the north-east and the Déo along the western side, which flows into the Faro in the extreme north.
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