- northeast,
where it
forms part of the
border with
Mozambique and
joins the
Luenha River, a
tributary of the
Zambezi River. The
Mazowe has a
catchment basin...
- B****a)) Luia River: 28,000 km2, Moravia-Angonia plateau, N of
Zambezi Luenha River/Mazoe River: 54,144 km2, 152 m3/s,
Manica plateau, NE
Zimbabwe Shire...
-
respective tributaries indented under each
larger stream's name.
Zambezi River Luenha River Mazowe River (Mazoe River) Ruya
River (Luia River)
Gairezi River (Cauresi...
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Mozambique before joining the
Mazowe and
Zambezi Rivers—as well as the
Luenha River, a
tributary of the Zambezi—at
approximately 160
kilometres (99 mi)...
-
concession regions covered the
areas of Chire,
bordering Nyasaland, Zumbo, and
Luenha. The
company has its
origins in
Joaquim Carlos Paiva de Andrada, a Portuguese...
-
Songo Tete Cahora-B****a
Chitholo Tete Cahora-B****a
Chitima Tete
Changara Luenha Tete
Changara Chioco Tete
Changara Mavara Tete
Chifunde Chifunde Tete Chifunde...
-
River Nhamapasa River Shire River Lake
Malawi Msinje River Pompué
River Luenha River Mazowe River Ruya
River (Luia River)
Gairezi River (Cauresi River)...
-
district of Tete
Province in
western Mozambique. The prin****l town is
Luenha. The
district is
located in the
south of the province, and
borders with...
-
generally northwards, and meet at the district's
northernmost point to form the
Luenha River, a
tributary of the Zambezi. The
Nyangui highlands lie in the center...
- 83,972 as of 2013 The
major rivers on the
borders of the
district (the
Luenha and Zambezi) have
perennial flow,
while others are
intermittent (Nhamacombe...