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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 ...
The lake was formed about 18,000 years ago by a volcanic eruption blocking a valley in the Ruchiga mountains near the present day village of Muko on the north-west tip of the lake. [12] The lake's current outlet is a small stream also by Muko which flows into the Ruvuma swamp (this in turn flows into the Ruhezaminda river that ends at Lake ...
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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The Kafu River is located in the western part of Uganda. It starts from a swamp approximately 12 kilometres (7.5 mi), northeast of the village of Kitoma , in Kibaale District , Western Uganda . It flows eastwards at first, then it turns north, to empty into the Victoria Nile , approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi), upstream of the town of Masindi ...
Lake Rwizongo is a Ugandan crater lake located in the Rwenzori Mountains. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The lake is among several lakes found in the Rwenzori Mountains and these include Lake Nkuruba, Lake Nyabikere , among others.
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 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.