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A river in Uganda. This is a very short list of rivers in Uganda. [1] ... Kidepo River. Rivers and lakes of Uganda Narus River; Achwa River. Pager River; Ora River.
Bunyonyi is the largest of the lakes in the far south western tip of Uganda, just opposite the (on this map) similar-sized Lake Burera in Rwanda. Lake Bunyonyi ("Place of many little birds") is in south-western Uganda between Kisoro and Kabale, [6] close to the border with Rwanda. The lake appeared from 2004 to 2009 on the USh 5,000/= note ...
Regional uplifting events between the two lakes associated with the western limb (Albertine Rift) of the geologically active East African Rift system, has caused the swampy region to the southwest of Lake Wamala to become the new watershed for the Katonga River, which now principally flows east into Lake Victoria, augmented by several ...
Lake Albert; Lake Bisina; Lake Bugondo; Lake Buhera; Lake Bujuku; Lake Bunyonyi; Lake Edward; Lake George; Kabaka's Lake; ... List of lakes of Uganda. 5 languages ...
Lake Mutanda is the second largest of the lakes in the south western tip of Uganda. It is nestled in the foothills of the Virunga Mountain Range , at an altitude of 1,800 metres (5,900 ft). The three volcanoes within the range, that are partly located in Uganda, namely: Mount Muhabura , Mount Sabinyo and Mount Gahinga , can be viewed from Lake ...
Lake Kyoga or Lake Kioga (literally 'the place of bathing' in Runyoro language) is a large shallow lake in Uganda, about 1,720 km 2 (660 sq mi) [1] in area and at an elevation of 1,033 metres. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Victoria Nile flows through the lake on its way from Lake Victoria to Lake Albert .
Lake Nkugute. Lake Nkugute, also known as Lake Rutoto, is a lake located in Rubirizi District, Uganda. Situated in the Bunyaruguru volcanic field, the lake is believed to have been formed over 12,000 years ago as a result of volcanic activity. It has become a place of mystery and local folklore, with tales surrounding its origin and behavior.
Like the other lakes in the region, it was renamed after a member of the British royal family, in this case, Prince George, later to become King George V. Lake George drains to the southwest into Lake Edward through the Kazinga Channel. The area surrounding the lake is populated by the Batooro, Basongora, Banyampaka and Banyankore peoples ...