Digul

Sungai Digul
Oewamba Rivier, Digoel-rivier, Oewimboe, Digoel Oewimboe, Digoel-Kian, Uwimbu, Digul
NASA Landsat image (enhanced) of the Digul Estuary, looking roughly east. Dolak can be seen towards the south.
Location of river mouth
Digul (South Papua)
Location
CountryIndonesia
ProvincePapua
Physical characteristics
SourceMaoke Mountains
  coordinates4°53′33.4068″S 140°23′52.9512″E / 4.892613000°S 140.398042000°E / -4.892613000; 140.398042000
  elevation3,700 m (12,100 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Arafura Sea
  coordinates
7°7′S 138°42′E / 7.117°S 138.700°E / -7.117; 138.700
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length853 km (530 mi)
Basin size44,953.98 km2 (17,356.83 sq mi)
Width 
  average300–900 m (980–2,950 ft) (Lower Digul)
Depth 
  minimum6 m (20 ft) (Lower Digul)
  maximum28 m (92 ft) (Lower Digul)
Discharge 
  locationDigul Delta
  average3,867.2 m3/s (136,570 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionArafura Sea
River systemDigul River
Tributaries 
  leftDigul Timur, Takum, Murup, Anggarap, Mandobo, Uwimmerah
  rightArup, Kia, Ederah, Mappi, Uwamba

The Digul River (Dutch: Digoel) is a major river in South Papua province, Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea. It is the fourth longest river in New Guinea after Sepik, Mamberamo, and Fly. With a total length of 853 km (530 mi) and a drainage basin of 45,900 km2 (17,700 sq mi).