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- The Akanyaru River is the main tributary of the Nyabarongo River. It rises in the western highlands of Rwanda and Burundi, flows east and then north along...
- It flows west through Kirundo Province and Ngozi Province to join the Akanyaru River on the border with Rwanda. The Ndurumu River rises in the Ntega and...
- The Akanyaru Multipurpose Dam, is a planned dam across the Akanyaru River, at the international border between Rwanda and Burundi. The dam will create...
- industry and agriculture. About 35 kilometres (22 mi) further downstream the Akanyaru river enters on its right bank, to the southwest of Kigali. The combined...
- Rwihinda and Lake Narungazi to the Akanyaru River. It is south of Lake Gacamirindi, which also drains to the Akanyaru River. Ruhehe is to the north-northwest...
- Mwogere) is a river in Kayanza Province, Burundi, a right tributary of the Akanyaru River. The Mwogere River flows through the Commune of Kabarore in the north...
- tributaries the Akanyaru River in the west, Lake Rweru in the north, and the Rurubu River in the center and east of Burundi. The Akanyaru River, which leaves...
- The main rivers are Mwogo, Rukarara, Mukungwa, Base, Nyabarongo and the Akanyaru. The Nyabarongo is called the Akagera after receiving the waters of Lake...
-  Nigeria The Rufunzo Valley and Sabanerwa  Rwanda  Burundi In 1965, the Akanyaru River changed course due to heavy rains. Burundians point to Rwandan farmers...
- and Nyakarama. In the past the lake merged into a marshy area beside the Akanyaru River. Now banana and sorghum are cultivated both upstream and downstream...