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Rivers and lakes of Uganda Narus River; Achwa River. Pager River; Ora River. Nyagak River; Victoria Nile. River Kafu (Kabi River) - also connects to the Nkusi River Lugogo River; Mayanja River; Lake Kyoga. Sezibwa River. Lwajjali River; Lake Bisina. Okok River; Lake Victoria. Katonga River - also connects to Lake Edward, Lake George and the ...
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 ...
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Lake Albert, originally known as Lake Mwitanzige by the Banyoro, Nam Ovoyo Bonyo by the Alur, and temporarily as Lake Mobutu Sese Seko, is a lake located in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is Africa's seventh-largest lake and the second biggest of Uganda's Great Lakes.
The swamp, out of which River Kafu arises, is also transversed by another river system called River Nkusi. River Nkusi however, arises elsewhere and passes through the said swamp and flows westwards to empty into Lake Albert, along the International border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. At its source, River Kafu is an ...
The River Muzizi is located in the western part of Uganda.It starts from the hills, northwest of the town of Mubende in Mubende District, Central Uganda.It flows in a northwestern direction to empty into the bay of Muziizi in Lake Albert locally known as Mwitanzige, near the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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 .